Unclaimed Funds Support
Helping individuals and families identify potential unclaimed funds and navigate the claim process with care, transparency, and respect.
We assist with verification, documentation, and claim preparation. Our fee is collected only after funds are successfully recovered.
Frequently Asked Questions About Unclaimed Funds
What are unclaimed or surplus funds?
These are funds that may remain after certain debts, liens, fees, or foreclosure-related expenses have been paid. Eligibility must be verified.
How will I know whether funds may be available?
What documents might I need?
Do I have to pay anything upfront?
No upfront fee is required. Any fee and service terms are explained clearly in writing before the claim process begins.
Our team reviews available records and helps determine whether funds may be connected to you or a former property.
Documents may include identification, proof of ownership, estate records, or other information required by the agency or court holding the funds.
How long does the process take?
Processing times vary depending on the agency, court, documentation, and complexity of the claim.
Is recovery guaranteed?
No. Funds, eligibility, and payment must be verified and approved by the organization responsible for releasing them.
About Our Unclaimed Funds Services
Foreclosure can leave families feeling that everything has been lost. In some cases, funds may remain after the property is sold and certain debts and expenses are paid. Delay the Stay believes former homeowners deserve to know when money may be connected to them.
We approach every inquiry with care, discretion, and respect—without pressure, exaggerated promises, or upfront fees.
Why We Offer Unclaimed Funds Support
No Upfront Fees
Our fee is 10% of the funds successfully recovered and is paid only after you receive your funds. All terms are explained clearly in writing before we begin.
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