Based in West Palm Beach, National Equity Agency helps Florida homeowners and heirs recover surplus funds left behind after foreclosure or tax deed sales—no upfront fees, no risk.
Whether you’re a homeowner, heir, or former property investor in West Palm Beach, our local team at National Equity Agency is here to help you claim surplus funds that may be rightfully yours after a foreclosure or tax sale.
West Palm Beach foreclosure auctions often result in excess proceeds—funds that remain after all debts and liens are paid. These surplus funds can amount to thousands of dollars and must be claimed through the Palm Beach County Clerk of Courts or relevant trustee. We manage this entire process for you.
Surplus funds, also known as overage or excess proceeds, are the funds left over when a property sells at auction for more than the amount owed on the mortgage, taxes, or liens. Florida law entitles former homeowners or their heirs to claim these funds—but only if they act quickly.
For example, if your West Palm Beach property sold for $270,000 at auction but the foreclosure judgment was $210,000, the $60,000 difference is considered surplus. These funds are typically held by the Clerk of Courts until claimed.
No. While you may use an attorney, Florida law allows recovery agents like National Equity Agency to assist you legally and ethically with the process.
Typically, you have 60 days to claim surplus funds before other parties can contest your right to them. Timely action is critical.
We search the Palm Beach Clerk of Courts and auction records for free to verify if you’re owed money. Just contact us to get started.
Yes. Heirs can recover surplus funds through probate or by providing documentation like a will or affidavit of heirship. We can help you with this process.
If your home was sold in a foreclosure or tax auction in Palm Beach County, you may be entitled to thousands in surplus proceeds. Contact NEA today for a free case review.
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