Recover what is rightfully yours.
We help clients locate and recover unclaimed surplus funds from tax sales and foreclosure proceedings through structured, document-based claims assistance.
What Are Surplus Funds?
Surplus funds are the remaining money that may be left after a foreclosure or tax sale when a property is sold for more than the total amount owed.
After all outstanding obligations are satisfied—including delinquent taxes, mortgage balances, liens, court costs, and related fees—any remaining balance may be classified as surplus funds.
In many cases, these funds may belong to the former property owner, heirs, lienholders, or other parties determined to be legally eligible under applicable state or county law.
Check Eligibility for Surplus Funds →Important Notice
Surplus funds are not automatically distributed. They typically must be formally claimed through specific county or court procedures, which vary by jurisdiction.
In many situations, eligible individuals are not directly notified, or they may be unaware that surplus funds were created following a sale. As a result, these funds may remain unclaimed until properly identified and requested through the appropriate process.
Example Scenario
How surplus funds may arise
This example is for illustrative purposes only. Actual surplus amounts vary based on jurisdiction, lien priority, fees, and other legal determinations.
Claims Assistance Services
NEXORIA provides administrative and document-based support services related to surplus fund recovery cases.
Surplus Fund Identification
We assist in reviewing public records and auction-related documentation to determine whether surplus funds may exist following a tax sale or foreclosure process.
Eligibility Review
We evaluate available case information to help determine whether a claimant may qualify to submit a claim under applicable county or state procedures.
Document Preparation Support
We assist in organizing and preparing claim-related documentation required by government agencies, trustees, or court administrators.
Filing Guidance
We provide procedural assistance related to the submission of claims for surplus funds, including form completion and filing requirements.
Case Tracking Support
We assist in monitoring claim status updates and administrative processing timelines through available public or agency systems.
Structured, Document-Based Process
NEXORIA operates using a standardized workflow designed to support accuracy and compliance at every stage.
Start Your Eligibility Review →- 1 Review of public auction and foreclosure records
- 2 Identification of potential surplus funds
- 3 Client eligibility assessment
- 4 Documentation organization and preparation
- 5 Submission support for claim filings
- 6 Administrative follow-up and status tracking
Information handled in a confidential manner
Case reviews based on publicly available records and client-provided documentation
Assistance focused on administrative and procedural support
No guarantee of outcomes; determinations are made by relevant government or court authorities.
Submit an inquiry for eligibility review
Provide a few details about your case and our team will review public records to determine whether surplus funds may exist and whether a claim may be appropriate.
Check Eligibility for Surplus Funds →Frequently Asked Questions
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Legal Disclaimer
NEXORIA provides administrative support services related to surplus funds recovery processes. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice or legal representation.
All determinations regarding surplus fund entitlement, approval, and distribution are made solely by the applicable county, court, trustee, or government authority.
NEXORIA does not guarantee the recovery of funds in any case. Outcomes are dependent on jurisdictional requirements, documentation validity, and agency determinations.
Service Notice
This website is intended to provide general information regarding surplus funds recovery assistance services. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable local, state, and federal regulations.