Frequently Asked Questions
Surplus or unclaimed fund recovery may be new to you, but helping people recover money from foreclosures, bankruptcies and other types of contractual obligations has been part of the financial industry for years. Maybe you still have some additional questions. No big deal; most people we help do. Below is a collection of some of the more frequent questions folks ask us. If you still have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll be happy to answer them for you.
Robin Hood Surplus Recovery is exceptionally resourceful at researching for the clients we work with. We audit third party databases and different agencies and entities on a regular basis to find surplus funds owed to ordinary citizens like yourself nationwide. Typically these are databases that aggregate data from multiple public sources. If we contacted you, chances are you are owed surplus money. Ready to get started
Typically we locate our clients by doing internet searches.
Robin Hood Surplus Recovery’s main goal is helping people to recover money which has basically been withheld by the government and other entities, by providing the resources and information to be successful in doing to. Throughout the claim process there will be likely be ongoing audit, attorney fees, filing claims, legal opinion letters, and more associated with recovering funds that our team will work through to help clients recover their money.
We handle all attorney fees and associated court costs-None of these services costs you anything upfront. We pride ourselves on having some of the lowest fees in the industry and Robin Hood Surplus Recovery’s is only paid a percentage of the overall surplus or claim AFTER all of the work is done. The percentage varies depending on the size of the surplus claim, the entity that is holding the funds and complications uncovered during due our process of research and diligence.
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Our team never charges upfront fees. We bear all costs associated with filing the claim and recovering the money. Our clients always get the larger portion of the recovery and Robin Hood Surplus Recovery only gets a lesser percentage of the recovered funds after and only after we successfully recover the money. If we cannot recover the money, then it costs our clients nothing and we get paid nothing. Contact us to get started today.
Theres not straight answer to this. If there is surplus money available, it typically takes anywhere from 2-4 months to fully process a claim. Robin Hood Surplus Recovery will work as quickly as possible and will notify you if your money is available sooner.
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In most instances the surplus money will be deposited into our attorney’s trust. The attorney will then distribute your money to you via ACH deposit or a check. Our companies portion gets paid by the attorneys trust directly so there is nothing for you to worry about. Contact us to get started today.
Let’s hypothesize the worst-case scenario-For instance: We receive your paperwork, and submit to it our attorney and ultimately determine that the entity doesn’t owe you surplus, or perhaps the money has already permanently defaulted to the entity (which is a terrible outcome for everyone EXCEPT the entity). In the foregoing example, because Robin Hood Surplus Recovery didn’t collect anything from you, it wouldn’t have cost you a dime to let us try. Our company would bare the entire cost of conducting the the review, research and due diligence. There’s Never Any Upfront Cost To Our Clients.
Looking at the other side of the hypothetical spectrum: Say for instance Robin Hood Surplus Recovery finds that there is actually surplus money available for you and waiting to be claimed. Our Attorneys file the claim, manage the entire process, and take all of the required steps to claim this surplus for you. You get to focus on other things and live your life, and in 2-4 months we contact you to let you know that we are sending you a fat check. In either case… you win. If you’re ready for us to get to work for you, Contact us and let’s discuss the possibilities for you!
The government, counties, states, banks and various entities are holding onto Billions of dollars annually, nestled away in various departments, agencies, and bureaus, made up of funds related to property sales, foreclosures, escrow overpayments, bankruptcies, mortgage overpayments and other types of financial assets and transactions. What most people are oblivious to or don’t understand, is that most times, if those surpluses aren’t claimed within a specified period, which varies greatly from entity to entity, the government usually gets to keep your money. We strongly suggest getting a claim started and recovering these funds quickly. Are you ready to get started? Contact us and we can begin right away.
Definitely-Where you would start, or how you would go about doing so are different questions all together. There are numerous records and data sources that our researchers and attorneys sort through to identify folks who may be owed on a claim or surplus. Most agencies that are holding the surplus funds don’t post these openly online and they will not show up in an internet search.Often, claimants will need to hire an attorney to file the required paperwork. Keep in mind the surplus and overage business would not exist if the entity holding your money was truly motivated to return your surplus money. However, you are absolutely entitled to carry out the leg work, research, review, due diligence, filing, and pay all associated costs on your own accord.
OR you can (let us do the work for you) with no upfront cost and enjoy life while we’re taking care of it all for you! We know how to steer through the legal challenges that typically arise to get your surplus recovered as timely as feasibly possible.
In various instances there is a quick deadline for us to file your claim, which could be as small as a 2-3 month filing window. Additionally, there could always be a court-imposed statute of limitations or deadline which could prevent filing beyond certain timeframes. Once these durations have expired, those surplus or unclaimed funds are often lost or escheated to the entity and can no longer be claimed. Contact us to get started right away.
No. Robin Hood Surplus Recovery works on our clients behalf to get the money that is legally owed to them by various entities. Get in contact us with us to find out how much is available for you.
Since we don’t charge an upfront fee, it is Robin Hood Surplus Recovery policy to not disclose the location of the funds until an agreement is signed. Once you have signed our contingency fee agreement, we’ll be happy to disclose where the unclaimed money has been located and any additional information available to us! Get in contact with us to find out how much your surplus is worth.
There is no catch at all. If the unclaimed money we found is truly yours, we get paid a percentage of it as a finder’s fee for our work in locating and making the claim on your behalf. If the money is not yours, or no longer available, then we do not get paid-Period. We do not ask for any money in advance from you and we only get paid if we get you money! Get in contact with us to find out how much is available for you.
The money may sit in perpetuity, may be used by the entity, or be unable to be claimed after a certain period. In certain instances, the entity will simply hold on to your due funds. However, in some situations time is of the essence and the window to file your claim will be closing. If we do not file a claim to get your surplus funds returned, they will in most cases, be used as part of the general fund to pay for government services.
There is no risk putting us to work on your surplus or unclaimed property claim. Why wait? We take care of all the expenses, and we do not get paid if you do not get paid. In the worst case scenario, if you get nothing because time has elapsed or the funds simply aren’t there, we never charge a fee. We take full responsibility for all costs, even if unsuccessful. Let’s get started!