Our Services

We assist former property owners with the recovery of surplus funds held after foreclosure sales.

A professional reviewing foreclosure documents at a desk with a laptop and legal papers.
A professional reviewing foreclosure documents at a desk with a laptop and legal papers.
Close-up of hands signing court documents with a gavel and courthouse in the background.
Close-up of hands signing court documents with a gavel and courthouse in the background.

FAQs

What is surplus?

Surplus funds are excess proceeds that remain after a foreclosure sale once liens and costs are paid.

How do you help?

We review records, prepare documentation, and submit claims as an authorized representative.

Are there any upfront fees?

No, our service is contingency-based, so you pay only if we recover funds for you.

How long does it take?

Timelines vary by jurisdiction and case, but the process typically takes several months.

Former property owners or their authorized representatives, subject to court approval.

Are you a law firm?

No. Commonwealth Asset Recovery is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We assist with surplus fund recovery as an authorized representative.

Who can claim funds?

Our Work

Helping you reclaim funds after foreclosure.

A close-up of hands reviewing foreclosure documents on a desk.
A close-up of hands reviewing foreclosure documents on a desk.
Record Review
Stacks of legal paperwork ready for filing.
Stacks of legal paperwork ready for filing.
Documentation

We prepare and organize required claim documentation for submission to the appropriate court or authority.

A courthouse building with steps leading up.
A courthouse building with steps leading up.
A happy client shaking hands with a representative.
A happy client shaking hands with a representative.
Court Filing

As your authorized representative, we submit claims and track filings until a determination is made.

Funds Release

Once approved, surplus funds are released directly by the court or municipality to the entitled party.

We review public foreclosure records to identify potential surplus funds that may be available.