
Money you didn't know was yours.
After a foreclosure or tax sale, surplus funds often sit unclaimed. Veritas Surplus Recovery locates, verifies, and returns what's rightfully yours — no upfront cost.
"Returning surplus where it belongs."
When a property sells for more than what's owed, the difference is yours.
When a home is sold at foreclosure auction or tax sale and the sale price exceeds the debt owed, the leftover money — the surplus — legally belongs to the former owner. Yet thousands of dollars go unclaimed each year because rightful owners simply don't know.
- We identify cases where you may be owed surplus funds
- We handle every filing, deadline, and court requirement
- You pay nothing unless we successfully recover your funds
Four steps. Zero risk.
We do the heavy lifting — paperwork, courts, deadlines — so you can simply claim what's yours.
Fiduciary by name. Fiduciary by practice.
I had no idea I was owed anything. Veritas handled everything — court papers, filings, the whole process. A check arrived three months later.
What people ask us.
That's a fair question. You should be skeptical. There are a lot of bad actors in this space, and we don't blame you for asking.
Here's what you can verify yourself. Go to your County Clerk of Court website. Search your case number. You'll see the judgment amount, the final sale price, and a line item that says "excess proceeds" or "surplus funds." That's public record. We're not asking you to trust us. We're asking you to trust the court.
Second, we don't get paid unless you get paid. We file the claim, we advance the costs, and the check comes from the county — not from us. If this were a scam, we'd ask you for money upfront. We never do.
We suggest this: take an hour, and call the Clerk of Court yourself. Ask them if surplus funds exist for your case number. Then call us back. We'll still be here.
Let's see what you're owed.
Confidential. No obligation. Response within one business day.