After a foreclosure or an unclaimed inheritance, significant funds may legally belong to you — held by courts, county treasurers, or state agencies. We help former property owners and rightful heirs identify and recover them.
Whether your home was foreclosed or you're entitled to an unclaimed inheritance, we identify and recover the funds the system owes you — through proper legal channels.
When a property sells at foreclosure for more than the debt owed, the excess legally belongs to the former owner. Most never know it exists. We do — and we recover it through proper court procedures.
Talk to a specialist →Inheritances, dormant accounts, and unclaimed assets often sit with state treasuries for years. We trace rightful heirs and reunite them with what's legally theirs.
See if you qualify →Not sure which applies to you?
Request a Free ConsultationDepending on the state and case, we proceed either directly through a Power of Attorney or in partnership with a licensed local attorney — always within the legal framework of your jurisdiction.
We review your situation, search applicable records, and confirm whether recoverable funds exist.
Once you're ready to proceed, we sign a clear contingency agreement and the necessary authorizations.
Our team — alone or with a partnering attorney — prepares all documents and manages the claim through to approval.
Once approved, funds are disbursed. Our fee is deducted only at this stage — never before.
We adapt to local legislation — directly or via a licensed attorney partner when required.
Many states have strict claim deadlines. We act quickly to protect your right to recover.
Contingency-based. If we don't recover your funds, you owe us nothing — no fees, no fine print.
One point of contact from start to finish. No call centers, no automated runaround.
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Reach Out Confidentially →Tell us briefly about your case — a foreclosed property, an unclaimed inheritance, or just a question. We'll respond within 24 hours, confidentially and without obligation.
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