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How does it work?
3 Simple Steps!

1) Initial Contact

Reach out to us or we may come to you.

Call, text, or email us today. We will answer any questions you may have and begin the process to find any surplus funds that may be available to you. 

 

2) Paperwork and Filing
You won't pay a dime or lift a finger!

We will send the necessary paperwork allowing us to work on your behalf. We have a streamlined process to make this as easy as possible for our clients. 

 

3) Sit Back and Get Paid!

Our legal team will handle all of the hard work!

There are NO upfront fees for our services. You will be notified upon successful claim when the check is ready and on the way. 

 

Money

What happens after a Foreclosure?

In the event of non-paid taxes or mortgage foreclosure, the county holds an auction to obtain what was unpaid. The opening bid is the amount that is due and these properties can sell at auction for a higher amount. Any profits remaining are due to the previous owner or their heirs if they're deceased. These funds are known as Surplus Funds or Excess Proceeds.

Have Questions? Email us today!

Foreclosures can be an extremely difficult time for most people. However, as of 2020 there is around $49 Billion in foreclosures, mortgage overpayments, tax overpayments, funds related to property sales, and money from other types of transactions being held by the U.S. Government - This is all money just waiting to be claimed!!

Surplus funds are real and we help our clients, who may be owed a significant amount of money, file a claim to get the funds they are entitled to.

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What service does JC Overage Refund Specialist provide?

Why is there money leftover after a foreclosure?

Many homeowners are unaware that they are entitled to cash (foreclosure refunds) from their foreclosed property after a foreclosure auction or tax deed auction has taken place. 

The difference of the unpaid balance and selling price of a foreclosed property is called surplus funds or excess proceeds. By law, this amount should be awarded to the prior most recent owner of the property.

State officials typically reach out after a property is sold on auction. However, if the previous owner of the property has moved due to being relocated they are often not alerted to the excess proceeds available.

Our team works to discover if there is an unpaid balance in the form of a tax deed or foreclosure refund waiting to be claimed at the county. 

Because of procedural technicalities, filing for foreclosure refunds can be complex, especially when there are multiple entities having a claim to the property.

Working with our team ensures you have the best chance at recovering the surplus funds owed to you. Our proven track record along with professional consultation gives you the comfort of going forward with this process.

We take the necessary steps toward recovering the funds for our clients. Although the amount of money waiting to be claimed varies, it is often extremely beneficial for those clients needing some extra cash to start their lives in a new place.

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WHAT OUR CLIENTS THINK

"I had just lost my house and was in a pretty bad spot. Jared reached out to me and I thought this was too good to be true. I am so glad I listened and learned what I was entitled to receive. Thank you!"

Stacey H.

Overage Recipient

"I would recommend this company to anyone that wants a hands free service. After signing paperwork I didn't have to do a thing, they took care of everything for me and I got a check in the mail."

Jim F.

Overage Recipient

"Thank you so much!! This experience was a breath of fresh air. I had no idea I was owed money from the county. They reached out to me in a humble and honest way to inform me of the surplus funds and how to go after the money I was owed."

Susan G.

Overage Recipient

CONTACT US

JC Overage Refund Specialist

EMAIL, TEXT, or CALL US:

Email: jared@jcoveragerefundspecialist.com

Tel: 470-668-1479

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