Has Your Home Already Been Foreclosed On?
Just because your home was taken doesn’t mean it’s over. In fact, you might still be entitled to some remaining funds and most people don’t even know it.
You may not be aware of this, but in some cases, funds remain even after a foreclosure is completed and you could be legally entitled to a portion of those funds.
Our team specializes in handling these situations — uncovering what the banks won’t tell you and fighting on your behalf to recover what you’re owed. If your home has already been foreclosed on, we may still be able to help.
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We only get paid if you do. No upfront cost. No risk.
Why So Many Homeowners Miss Out
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Counties or courts may not clearly notify you
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There’s paperwork and legal steps involved
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There’s a time limit to claim funds
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Scammers sometimes take advantage
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Most people think once the house is gone, the story is over
How We Help
We Handle the Hard Part for You — Start to Finish​​
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We investigate whether foreclosure overages exist in your name
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We file the proper legal claims
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We handle all communication with courts or trustees
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We recover what you’re owed — quickly, securely, and legally
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Important Note:
We only get paid if you do. No upfront cost. No risk.
FAQs
How do I know if there’s money left over from the foreclosure of my home?
We’ll research your foreclosure sale using our proprietary methods to find out for you — at no cost. If there are funds available, we’ll let you know exactly what steps to take to recover them.
What does it cost to work with you?
There are no upfront fees. If there’s no money to recover, you pay nothing. If we do recover funds for you, we only take a small portion as a success fee — everything is transparent.
How long does it take to get the money?
Every case is different, but most foreclosure overages recovery takes 30 to 90 days once paperwork is filed. We handle all follow-ups and keep you updated along the way.
Is this legal?
Yes — foreclosure overages recovery is a legal and court-recognized process. These funds are real, held by the county or trustee, and we follow all proper channels to claim them on your behalf.
Legal Disclaimer
American Home Advisors is not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice. We assist homeowners in recovering foreclosure overages through our proprietary methods, databases, and claims assistance.





