Looking to recover surplus funds from a mortgage foreclosure?
The Unexa Group is a registered ‘Foreclosure Consultant’ with the highest performing experts in the Mortgage, Foreclosure, and Real Estate industries. We are also registered with the California Department of Justice.
Surplus funds, also referred to as overage or excess funds, are the funds remaining after a foreclosing mortgage or tax deed sale is paid through a foreclosure auction. In other words, if the purchase price at the foreclosure sale exceeds the borrower’s loan balance or outstanding property tax debt, this extra amount is called “excess proceeds” or “surplus funds.”
If you or a loved one default on mortgage payments or property taxes, the lender (bank) or taxing authority will likely foreclose. In most states, a foreclosure ends with a public auction where the property is sold to the highest bidder.
With our collective experience in Real Estate Law, and our team of experienced Foreclosure Consultants, Attorneys, and Paralegals; we are here for you—to help you navigate through all the legal steps and successfully recover the funds that are rightfully yours!
We were able to help Mr. Luebano recover the surplus funds from his property in San Antonio, Tx within 90 days from the sale.
Here’s a big one we were able to get paid out to Mr. Shuman from his property in Los Angeles, CA. Mr. Shuman is 89 years old and is using the money towards his nursing home care.
Mr. Ziolkowski had 2 properties foreclosed on, here is a copy of the check stub on one of them in Longview, Washington
We were able to help Mr. Ward recover surplus funds from his parent’s Texas property who were deceased. About half of our cases are working with loved ones of deceased property owners, and helping them get closure on their loved ones assets and belongings.
The 3 checks below were paid to Juan, Ashley, and Miranda for the property owned by Juan and Amy. Unfortunately, Amy passed away, so her 2 surviving heirs received her portion of the proceeds.
Nicholas was the beneficiary of his mothers surplus funds from her home in Madres, Oregon. We were able to help him get into a new house to live in with this check.