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Recover Surplus or Unclaimed Funds That May Rightfully Belong to You

Cooper Recovery Services assists individuals by researching public records and helping identify potential surplus or unclaimed funds that may be associated with foreclosure sales, tax sales, and other public proceedings. If funds appear to be available, we help guide clients through the claim process and required documentation.

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Foreclosure Surplus Recovery

Foreclosure surplus funds are the remaining funds left over after a foreclosed property is sold at auction and the outstanding mortgage and related costs are paid. In some cases, the auction sale price exceeds the total debt owed on the property. When this happens, the remaining balance may legally belong to the former property owner or other eligible parties.

Cooper Recovery Services assists eligible individuals by researching foreclosure records, identifying potential surplus funds, and helping prepare the documentation required to request those funds from the appropriate county or court.

Tax Sale Surplus Recovery

Tax sale surplus funds may occur when a property is sold at a tax sale due to unpaid property taxes and the sale price exceeds the amount of taxes, interest, and fees owed. The remaining funds may be held by the county or other government agency until a qualified claimant requests them.

Cooper Recovery Services helps locate these potential surplus funds through public records research and assists eligible property owners with preparing claim documentation to request the release of those funds.

Unclaimed Property Recovery

Sometimes funds belonging to individuals or businesses are turned over to state agencies when they cannot be delivered to the rightful owner. These funds are commonly referred to as unclaimed property and may include items such as uncashed checks, dormant bank accounts, insurance proceeds, or other financial assets.

Cooper Recovery Services assists individuals in identifying potential unclaimed property and helps guide them through the process of requesting those funds from the appropriate state agency.

Court Registry Funds Recovery

In certain legal cases, funds may be deposited with a court and held in a court registry until the rightful recipient claims them. These funds can sometimes remain unclaimed if the entitled party is unaware that the funds exist or does not know how to request them.

Cooper Recovery Services helps identify potential court-held funds through research of public records and assists eligible individuals in preparing documentation to request the release of those funds.