Our Services

Surplus Funds Recovery is our core service.

SURPLUS FUNDS RECOVERY

We identify surplus funds generated from foreclosure and tax sale proceedings and handle the complete claim process on behalf of eligible property owners.

What This Service Includes:

No upfront fees. No recovery, no fee.

Start Your Free Case Review

If you believe you may be entitled to surplus funds, let our team review your case at no cost.

Service Overview
ASSET & FUNDS TRACE

Asset & Funds Trace involves researching public records to locate surplus or unclaimed funds linked to properties, estates, or former owners.

Many individuals are unaware that funds exist due to outdated records or lack of notification.

What This Service Includes:
  • Public record research

  • Court and county registry searches

  • Verification of fund availability

  • Identification of rightful claimants

Service Overview
COURT & COUNTY FILING

Each court and county has specific procedures and documentation requirements for surplus funds claims.

SIMONIS ensures that all filings are accurate, compliant, and submitted within required deadlines.

What This Service Includes:
  • Preparation of court-compliant claim forms
  • Filing with the appropriate county or court
  • Monitoring of case status
  • Responding to requests for additional documentation
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CLAIMS MANAGEMENT & CASE SUPPORT

Claims Management ensures that your case is properly handled from start to finish.

Our team tracks your claim, manages communications, and keeps you informed throughout the process.

What This Service Includes:
  • Case status monitoring

  • Secure document handling

  • Client updates and notifications

  • Dedicated case support

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HEIRS & ESTATE CLAIMS

Surplus funds may be claimed by heirs, beneficiaries, or legal representatives of a deceased property owner.

SIMONIS assists with the additional documentation and verification required in these cases.

What This Service Includes:
  • Heir eligibility review

  • Estate documentation support

  • Coordination with courts and counties

  • Compliance with inheritance requirements