
Recover Unclaimed Foreclosure Proceeds You May Be Owed
After a foreclosure or tax sale, surplus funds often remain unclaimed. If you or a family member lost property to foreclosure, you may be entitled to thousands in excess proceeds—and we can help you recover them.
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About Us
Proceeds Solution is a company dedicated to helping homeowners and institutions unlock hidden values in properties by uncovering excess proceeds from sales transactions. We believe that excess funds should be reclaimed and put to good use. That’s why we specialize in researching and locating excess proceeds that can be returned to the rightful owners.

Our team of experienced professionals is here to help facilitate the process of reclaiming those funds. We strive to make the process easy and seamless for our clients. Contact us today and see how we can help you unlock the hidden values in your property.
You May Be Owed Money—And Not Even Know It
Thousands of former homeowners and heirs are entitled to unclaimed surplus funds after foreclosure proceedings.
Here's What Often Happens:
Property is foreclosed or sold at a tax sale — When a property is sold to cover debt or taxes, the sale price may exceed the amount owed.
Surplus funds are held by the county or state — The excess proceeds are legally yours, but government agencies often provide minimal notification or none at all.
Most people never claim their money — Complex paperwork, strict deadlines, and lack of awareness mean billions remain unclaimed each year.
Time limits apply — In many jurisdictions, unclaimed funds may be forfeited if not claimed within a specific timeframe.
We specialize in navigating this complex process on your behalf
What We Do
We handle every aspect of the recovery process, from research to documentation to fund collection.
Surplus Funds Recovery
Recover excess proceeds from foreclosure sales where the property sold for more than the debt owed. We research, file claims, and secure your rightful funds.
Mortgage foreclosure surplus
Sheriff's sale overages
Trustee sale surplus funds
Unclaimed State & County Funds
Identify and recover unclaimed tax sale surplus, government-held proceeds, and county treasurer funds in your name or your family's name.
Tax sale surplus funds
County-held proceeds
State treasury claims
Navigating Foreclosure
Help heirs, executors, and administrators recover funds owed to deceased property owners. We guide you through the unique documentation required.
Heir identification support
Estate documentation assistance
Probate navigation
How It Works
Our proven four-step process makes recovery simple and stress-free.
1
Eligibility Review
Contact us for a no-obligation assessment. We'll check government databases and court records to determine if unclaimed funds exist in your name.
2
Documentation & Filing
We prepare and file all required claims, petitions, and legal documents on your behalf. You stay informed throughout the entire process.


3
Research & Verification
Our team conducts thorough research to verify fund amounts, ownership, and filing requirements. We identify all necessary documentation.
4
Funds Recovered
Once approved, funds are distributed to you. Our contingency fee is deducted only after you receive your money—no recovery, no fee.
Why Choose Proceeds Solution
We've helped hundreds of clients recover millions in unclaimed funds.
Trusted & Experienced
Years of specialized experience in surplus fund recovery across all U.S. jurisdictions.
Transparent Process
Regular updates and clear communication throughout every stage of your claim.
Complex Cases Welcome
We handle challenging cases involving multiple heirs, estate issues, and complicated documentation.
No Risk to You
Contingency-based fees mean you pay nothing unless we successfully recover your funds.
Personalized Support
Dedicated specialists who understand your unique situation and provide compassionate guidance.
Proven Results
Track record of successful recoveries with millions of dollars returned to rightful owners.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about the recovery process.