Marion County Surplus Funds Help | National Equity Agency

Surplus Funds Assistance in Marion County, Indiana

If your property in Indianapolis or elsewhere in Marion County was foreclosed and sold at sheriff auction, you could be legally entitled to receive surplus funds. These funds result when a foreclosed property sells for more than what was owed on the mortgage, taxes, or judgments.

Example:
A foreclosed home in Indianapolis sells for $205,000 at sheriff sale. The remaining mortgage balance was $148,000. That leaves a surplus of $57,000 that the homeowner (or their heirs) may claim.

How National Equity Agency Can Help You

Most homeowners are never informed that they may have unclaimed funds following a foreclosure. Our agency specializes in:

What You Need to Know

These funds don’t get released automatically. If not claimed in a timely manner, surplus funds may be turned over to the State of Indiana as unclaimed property, and the recovery process becomes more difficult.

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Common Questions

How do I know if I’m owed surplus funds?

We can check recent court records, sale prices, and judgment totals to determine whether funds are available for you or your family.

How much does it cost?

We charge nothing upfront. Our service is entirely contingency-based—we’re only paid a small percentage if funds are successfully recovered.

Do I need a lawyer?

Our legal team includes experienced attorneys who handle all the filings, motions, and hearings as required by Marion County courts.

Can heirs claim surplus funds?

Yes. If the homeowner is deceased, the rightful heirs or beneficiaries may still be eligible to recover the surplus with proper documentation.

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