One of the Largest
Surplus States in the Country.
Florida has one of the highest volumes of foreclosure surplus and tax deed overage cases in the United States. The state's active real estate market, large population of retirees and seasonal residents, and history of mortgage defaults following market cycles have created a significant backlog of unclaimed funds sitting in county clerk offices across all 67 counties.
At the state level, the Florida Division of Unclaimed Property holds over $2 billion in dormant bank accounts, life insurance proceeds, uncashed checks, stock dividends, IRA distributions, and dozens of other asset types — all belonging to Florida residents, former residents, and their heirs.
RCG is headquartered in Miami Beach and has been actively recovering funds for Florida clients since 2023. We monitor every county in the state and work exclusively with licensed Florida attorneys on every claim.
Foreclosure Surplus Funds
Florida foreclosure auctions frequently generate surplus above the mortgage balance. The clerk of court holds these funds until claimed by the former owner. RCG monitors all 67 Florida counties for foreclosure surplus.
Learn more →Tax Deed Overages
When Florida counties sell tax-delinquent properties at tax deed auctions, any proceeds above the taxes owed belong to the former owner and are held by the county clerk.
Learn more →Florida Unclaimed Property
The Florida Division of Unclaimed Property holds over $2 billion in dormant bank accounts, insurance proceeds, uncashed checks, dividends, and other assets. Florida residents are among the most likely to have funds in the system.
Learn more →Estate and Heir Recovery
When a Florida property owner passes before claiming funds they were owed, heirs and estate representatives can still recover through proper probate and claim filing.
Learn more →HOA Foreclosure Surplus
Florida HOA foreclosure sales can generate surplus funds owed to the former homeowner. These cases are common in South Florida communities and require prompt action before the deadline passes.
Learn more →Excess Proceeds from Court Sales
Partition sales, probate sales, and judgment lien sales ordered by Florida courts can generate excess proceeds held by the clerk until claimed by the former owner or their heirs.
Learn more →All 67 Florida Counties.
RCG monitors foreclosure surplus funds, tax deed overages, and unclaimed property across every county in Florida. If funds exist in your name in any of the counties below, we will find them and recover them.
Foreclosure surplus funds · Tax deed overages · HOA foreclosure surplus · Excess proceeds · Unclaimed property · Estate and heir recovery — available across all 67 Florida counties.
Find Out What Florida Is Holding in Your Name.
We search court records and the Florida Division of Unclaimed Property at no cost. If funds exist, we file the claim and recover them on a pure contingency basis.
