Millions of dollars in surplus funds from foreclosure and tax sales go unclaimed every year — not because the money doesn't exist, but because homeowners don't know it does, or don't know how to get it back. SurplusBridge exists to change that.
Most surplus fund recovery is handled by attorneys — at attorney prices. SurplusBridge was built to give homeowners a clearer path: transparent pricing, a straightforward process, and the support you need to actually get your money back.
We're not a law firm. But we work with licensed attorneys and paralegal teams who specialize in surplus fund claims — so you get qualified help without the mystery.
Your home was foreclosed on or sold at auction — and you're wondering if there was money left over that should have gone to you.
You bought a property at auction and want to know if there's a surplus claim associated with the sale.
A family member passed away after a foreclosure or tax sale — you're exploring whether an unclaimed surplus exists.
You've tried navigating county records on your own and found the process confusing — you want expert help to interpret what's there.
We know you're handing over sensitive personal and property information. We take that seriously.
Every page on SurplusBridge is served over HTTPS with TLS 1.2 or higher encryption. We don't store your full Social Security number and we never ask for it unless required by a county court for the final filing.
SurplusBridge is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. For cases requiring legal representation, we connect clients with licensed attorneys in our network — all of whom specialize in surplus fund recovery and real estate law.
All attorneys in our network hold active bar licenses in the states they practice. We verify credentials before onboarding.
Our attorney partners focus exclusively on surplus fund claims — not general real estate. That specialization means faster, more confident filing.
Attorneys provide fee agreements before any engagement. You'll know what you're paying and why — before you commit.
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