
What Are Excess Proceeds -- and Why Do They Belong to You?
When a property is sold at auction for more than the amount owed, the leftover money is called excess proceeds. These funds often legally belong to the previous owner or their heirs -- but most people never find out. If you've lost a property recently there may be money waiting for you.
We help you find out -- and fight for what's rightfully yours.
We Handle the Hard Part — So You Don’t Have To.
We research your case, prepare your claim, and guide you through the entire process with honesty and care. We don't charge you anything upfront -- we only get paid if we recover money for you.
This isn't just a business for us. It's personal. Because behind every property is a real story and you deserve to be treated with dignity, not judgement.
You Get Paid
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Then We Do
Research
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Verification
Claim
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Paperwork
Follow-Up
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Filing

Here's What We Might Ask You For
Don't worry if you don't have everything -- we'll guide you through it.
Here's what we may need to get started:
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Valid government-issued ID
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Your fill legal name (and any names on the deed)
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Proof of ownership, heirship, or tenancy
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Auction or foreclosure notice (if you have it)
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Mailing address + best contact info
📝 Don't worry -- we'll explain everything step by step. You won't go it alone.
You Deserve Help You Can Trust
No upfront fees, ever
Clear communication -- no runaround
You're never locked in -- this is your choice
We only get paid if you do
We honor your time, your privacy, and your story
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I know this isn't a scam?
We never ask for your banking information, and we don't get paid until you do. You can ask as many questions as you like before moving forward. We're here to help, not pressure.
Q: How long does it take?
Most claims take between 60-120 days, depending on the county and how fast paperwork moves. We'll keep you updated every step of the way.
Q: What happens If I don't qualify?
If the research shows there aren't funds available, we'll let you know -- no games, no gimmicks.
Q: Do I need a lawyer?
Not always. Many cases don't require legal action, and we guide you through the full process. If your case does need legal support, we'll explain everything and help connect you with the right resources.
Q: How do you get paid?
We work on a contingency basis -- which means we only get a small percentage if your claim is successful. You never owe us out of pocket.
Contact Us
3343 Peachtree Rd NE
Suite 145
Atlanta, GA 30326
770-657-3557
