You May Be Owed Money From a Property Sale

When a property is sold at a foreclosure or tax sale, the proceeds sometimes exceed what was owed. That surplus belongs to you — the former property owner. We help you find and recover these funds.

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Free to check. No obligation. You pay nothing unless we recover funds for you.

$33M+
Surplus Funds Tracked
7,300+
Properties Researched
Live
County Data
Free
To Check Your Name

How It Works

We handle everything — from finding the funds to filing the claim. You pay nothing upfront.

1. We Find It

Our system monitors county records for unclaimed surplus funds from property sales.

2. We Verify

We confirm you're the rightful owner, verify the amount, and check that the funds are still available.

3. We File

We prepare all legal documents, handle notarization, and file the claim with the county on your behalf.

4. You Get Paid

Once approved, funds are disbursed through a secure escrow service. Our fee comes out of the recovery — you pay nothing out of pocket.

Why Choose Overage Pro?

No Upfront Cost

We work on a contingency basis. If we don't recover funds, you owe us nothing.

Secure & Compliant

All funds flow through Escrow.com, a licensed escrow service. We follow finder-registration and disclosure rules for the jurisdictions where we operate.

Your Right to File

You always have the right to file a claim independently, at no cost. We're here if you want professional help navigating the process.

Check If You're Owed Surplus Funds

It takes 30 seconds and it's completely free. Enter your name and we'll search our database of unclaimed surplus funds from foreclosure and tax sales across the country.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are surplus funds?

When a property is sold at a foreclosure auction or tax sale for more than what was owed, the excess money (called "surplus" or "overage") belongs to the former property owner. These funds are held by the county and can be claimed.

How much does your service cost?

There is no upfront cost. We work on a contingency basis — we only charge a percentage of the funds we successfully recover for you. If we don't recover anything, you owe us nothing.

Can I file a claim myself?

Yes, absolutely. You have the right to file a claim for surplus funds on your own. Our service is for people who want professional help navigating the paperwork, deadlines, and legal requirements.

How long does the process take?

The timeline varies by county and state, but typically ranges from 30 to 120 days from filing to disbursement. We keep you updated every step of the way through your claimant portal.

Is my information secure?

Yes. We use bank-level encryption and all fund disbursements go through Escrow.com, a licensed and regulated escrow service. Your personal information is never shared or sold.