
At Legacy Surplus Recovery Group, we specialize in helping families and property owners recover unclaimed surplus funds that may be owed to them after tax sales, foreclosure sales, and other county or state-held property transactions.
When a property is sold for more than the amount owed in taxes, liens, or foreclosure judgments, excess proceeds are often held by government agencies for a limited period of time. Many rightful owners and heirs are unaware these funds exist or do not know how to navigate the legal process required to claim them.
Our team works diligently to identify available surplus funds, verify eligibility, and guide clients through every step of the recovery process. With experienced legal support and a knowledgeable recovery team, we help simplify what can often be a complicated process involving documentation, filings, and communication with county and state agencies across multiple jurisdictions.
Our mission is simple: to help families recover funds that rightfully belong to them and ensure no available opportunity is left unclaimed.
If your property was sold at a foreclosure auction, you may be entitled to claim the excess funds left over after the sale
We're licensed finders who work directly with the county to help individuals claim forgotten funds from accounts like bank deposits, checks, insurance, and more.
We help individuals recover unclaimed funds help by the bankruptcy court.
At Legacy Surplus Recovery Group, we handle the entire filing process, including research, documentation, legal fees, and follow-up, allowing our clients to sit back and relax while we navigate the complexities on their behalf. Trust us to help you reclaim your surplus funds efficiently and professionally. Contact us today to start the process of reclaiming what is rightfully yours.
We love our clients, so feel free to email, call or text us.
email: info@lsrg.info
phone: 832.899.4015

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