Recovery in North Carolina.
All 100 Counties.
Mecklenburg, Wake, Guilford, and Forsyth counties generate the highest volume of North Carolina foreclosure surplus cases. North Carolina is primarily a non-judicial foreclosure state using a deed of trust and substitute trustee sale. Trustee sale surplus funds are held by the Clerk of Superior Court until claimed by the former owner. North Carolina tax foreclosure sales also produce excess proceeds that must be claimed by the former owner.
The North Carolina Unclaimed Property Division NCCash.com, administered by the State Treasurer, holds over $1 billion in dormant bank accounts, insurance proceeds, uncashed checks, and other assets belonging to North Carolina residents. RCG searches North Carolina Superior Court records, county tax foreclosure records, and state unclaimed property databases for every North Carolina client.
RCG works exclusively with licensed North Carolina attorneys on every claim. All recoveries are handled on a pure contingency basis with no upfront cost to the client.
All 100 North Carolina Counties.
RCG monitors foreclosure surplus funds, tax foreclosure overages, and unclaimed property across every county in North Carolina. If funds exist in your name in any North Carolina county, we will find them and recover them.
Foreclosure surplus funds · Substitute trustee sale overages · Tax foreclosure excess · North Carolina unclaimed property · Estate and heir recovery — available across all 100 North Carolina counties.
Find Out What North Carolina Is Holding in Your Name.
We search North Carolina court records and state unclaimed property databases at no cost. If funds exist, we file the claim and recover them on a pure contingency basis.
