Surplus Funds Recovery

Money owed to you is sitting
in a government office right now.

When your property sold at foreclosure or tax sale for more than what was owed, the excess belongs to you. Most people never find out. ProceedsPro finds it, files the claim, and gets you paid.

$Billions Unclaimed surplus funds nationwide
60%+ Of eligible owners never claim
Florida Top state for surplus volume
The Problem

The county has your money.
They're not going to call you.

01

Foreclosure Excess Proceeds

Your home sold at auction for more than you owed. The difference is legally yours, but it's sitting with the county clerk.

02

Tax Deed Surplus

Property sold at a tax deed sale above the tax lien amount. The overage belongs to the former owner. Counties rarely notify.

03

Government Overpayments

Unclaimed refunds, escrow overages, and government-held funds that were never returned to their rightful owner.

How It Works

We do the work. You get the check.

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We Find Your Funds

We research county records, court filings, and government databases to identify surplus funds tied to your name and former property.

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We Handle the Paperwork

Filing a surplus claim requires navigating court motions, statutory deadlines, and county-specific procedures. We manage every step.

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You Get Paid

Once the claim is approved, the funds are released directly to you. No upfront costs. We only earn when you recover money.

What We Recover

Multiple sources. One recovery team.

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Foreclosure Surplus

Excess proceeds from judicial and non-judicial foreclosure sales held by county clerks.

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Tax Deed Overages

Surplus from tax certificate and tax deed sales that exceed the outstanding tax liability.

HOA Lien Sales

Excess funds from properties sold to satisfy homeowner association liens and assessments.

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Government-Held Funds

Unclaimed refunds, escrow surplus, and other state-held property waiting to be returned.

Your money shouldn't disappear
because of fine print.

The Supreme Court ruled in 2023 that property owners have a constitutional right to surplus proceeds. ProceedsPro exists to make sure that right means something. No upfront fees. No cost unless we recover funds. Florida-based. Results-driven.

No Upfront Cost
Florida Specialists
Recovery Fee Only