Miami, FL – April 2025
A newly launched statewide surplus equity lookup tool allows former Florida homeowners to search by name or address to see if they’re owed money from past foreclosure sales.
“The goal is to make surplus recovery accessible to everyone — without needing legal knowledge,” said the platform’s developer.
Users can instantly access case info, eligibility guidance, and links to begin the claim process.
Faith and Community Groups Unite to Help Florida Residents File Surplus Equity Claims
West Palm Beach, FL – April 2025
Churches, civic groups, and nonprofit organizations across Florida are now partnering with equity recovery teams to host free surplus refund claim days in underserved communities.
“We’re mobilizing where people already gather — and we’re helping them reclaim the wealth they didn’t know they had,” said a local organizer.
The events offer on-site support with ID checks, affidavit completion, and case submission.
Surplus Equity Still Available From Properties Sold as Far Back as 2019
Jacksonville, FL – April 2025
Even if your foreclosure happened years ago, you may still be eligible to reclaim surplus equity. In Florida, surplus funds from older foreclosure sales can remain in court registries for years if unclaimed.
“We’ve recovered money from foreclosures dating back five years,” said a surplus fund researcher.
Homeowners and heirs are encouraged to check their case status before those funds are forfeited to creditors or the state.
New “Equity Reclaim Express” Service Offers 3-Day Filing Window for Surplus Claims
Fort Lauderdale, FL – April 2025
A newly launched program called Equity Reclaim Express is streamlining the claim process for Floridians by offering 3-day turnarounds on surplus fund filings. The service includes expedited review, mobile document collection, and automated court notifications.
“It’s a high-speed path to getting what’s already yours,” said a claims manager.
This rapid filing program is now available in over 20 Florida counties.
Surplus Equity Workshops Coming to Florida Libraries and Community Centers
Sarasota, FL – April 2025
Libraries across Florida will soon host equity recovery workshops for individuals and families who lost property to foreclosure. Attendees will learn how to check for surplus funds and begin the reclaim process.
“It’s about education and empowerment — we’re showing people how to claim what’s legally theirs,” said a community educator.
Attendees will receive printed filing guides and access to on-site recovery partners.
Floridians Urged to Check Surplus Status After Home Sold in HOA or Condo Foreclosure
Delray Beach, FL – April 2025
Properties lost through HOA and condo association foreclosures often sell for more than the lien amount, creating surplus equity. Former owners may be entitled to refunds — but most are never notified.
“If it sold at auction, there’s a good chance there’s money left over — and it doesn’t go to the association,” said a legal recovery specialist.
HOA foreclosure surplus recovery services are now being expanded across South and Central Florida.
Florida’s Elderly Homeowners at Risk of Missing Surplus Refunds Without Notification
The Villages, FL – April 2025
Many seniors across Florida are unaware that surplus equity from their foreclosed homes may still be available. Equity recovery groups are urging adult children, caretakers, and estate managers to conduct case reviews on behalf of elderly or deceased loved ones.
“These are life-changing refunds — we want to make sure they don’t get lost in the system,” said a senior outreach coordinator.
Free claim checks and support are available through local Area Agency on Aging offices.
Equity Recovery Programs Now Offer Help for Probate Cases With No Will on File
Hialeah, FL – April 2025
Heirs of deceased homeowners can still file for surplus fund refunds — even when no will exists. Recovery teams now offer simplified probate and affidavit support for heirs filing through intestate succession.
“You don’t need a lawyer or a formal estate plan — we can help you reclaim what your family is owed,” said a surplus legal advisor.
This service is helping reunite heirs with tens of thousands in leftover equity.