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Dallas County
Excess Proceeds
Briefing

A live monthly session where active surplus cases are dissected, claim strategy is clarified, and execution decisions are made in real time.

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Who This Briefing Is For

Qualified  Participants

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  • Individuals actively pursuing excess proceeds or foreclosure-related opportunities

  • Real estate operators, investors, or consultants seeking Dallas County-specific insight

  • Professionals who understand that execution—not information—is where money is made

  • Those willing to analyze real cases and make decisions based on incomplete but actionable data

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  • Those looking for step-by-step hand-holding or beginner-level instruction

  • Anyone expecting guaranteed outcomes or “done-for-you” claims

  • Passive learners who do not intend to act on information

  • Individuals unwilling to operate within legal and procedural boundaries

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What to Expect Each Month

Each monthly briefing follows a consistent, structured format built around active Dallas County cases and real claim strategy. Sessions are not lecture-based—they are driven by live data, current filings, and practical decision-making.

Active Case Breakdown (20–25 minutes)

Each session begins with 1–2 current Dallas County excess proceeds cases.

You will see:

  • Property background and sale context

  • Estimated surplus amounts

  • Ownership and lien position

  • Where the opportunity exists—or where it breaks

This is where you learn how deals are actually identified and evaluated.

Claim Process & Filing Strategy (20–25 minutes)

A focused breakdown of how claims are positioned within Dallas County.

This includes:

  • Filing sequence and timing considerations

  • Required documentation and common deficiencies

  • How claims succeed or fail based on structure

This is procedural clarity—not theory.

Decision Framework (20–25 minutes)

Not every case should be pursued.

You will learn how to assess:

  • When to move forward

  • When to pass

  • When a case requires legal involvement or partnership

This segment builds judgment, not just knowledge.

Controlled Case Q&A (20–25 minutes)

Selected questions and scenarios are reviewed live.

  • Participants may submit questions in advance

  • Real situations may be analyzed where relevant

  • Discussion is structured to maintain focus and quality

No open-floor chaos—this is moderated and intentional.

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Each month, you are not receiving a new “lesson.”

You are gaining:

  • Exposure to real Dallas County cases

  • Clarity on how claims are actually executed

  • A repeatable framework for evaluating opportunities

The value compounds over time as patterns become clear.

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What’s Actually Covered Inside the Briefing

Active Dallas County Cases
We break down real files currently in play—not hypotheticals. You’ll see where the money sits, who’s in position, and what’s likely to happen next based on how the claim is structured.

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Claim Positioning (Not Theory)


How filings are actually being handled in Dallas County right now—what gets accepted, what gets delayed, and what gets rejected based on how the claim is put together.

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Deal-Level Analysis


Each case is dissected from a decision standpoint:

  • Who has priority

  • Where conflicts exist

  • What the real recovery potential looks like

  • Whether it’s worth touching or walking away from

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Heirship, Title, and Complications


The issues that slow deals down or kill them entirely—multiple heirs, unclear ownership, competing claims, and how those situations are being navigated in real time.

Execution Strategy


How cases move once identified:

  • When outreach happens

  • How agreements are structured

  • When legal involvement is necessary

  • Where people lose control of the deal

Where Claims Fail (and Why)


Not theory—actual failure points:

  • Incorrect filings

  • Misread lien positions

  • Timing mistakes

  • Overlooking competing interests

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This is not a course or a walkthrough.

It’s a direct look at how Dallas County excess proceeds claims are being evaluated and executed in real time.

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​Excess proceeds in Dallas County are not theoretical.


They are funds already generated from foreclosure and tax sales—often ranging from $5,000 to $100,000+ per case, depending on the property, lien structure, and claim position.

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These funds exist whether they are claimed correctly or not.

What separates outcomes is not access to information—it’s execution.

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Most claims fail or underperform because:

  • Filing strategy is misapplied

  • Lien positions are misunderstood

  • Ownership and heirship are not properly resolved

  • Timing is off, or priority is lost

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The result is money being delayed, reduced, or left unclaimed entirely.

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This briefing is structured to reduce those errors.

Not by theory—but by reviewing how claims are actually being handled in Dallas County right now, case by case.

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Membership is $100/month.

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For individuals actively operating in this space, the cost is nominal relative to the size of the claims being pursued.

A single correctly positioned claim can outweigh months of missteps or missed opportunities.

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Next Briefing: April 23, 2026
Time: 7:00 PM CST
Format: Live (Video Chat)
Membership: $100/month
Capacity: Limited to 60 participants

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Request Access

Once capacity is reached, additional requests will be placed on a waitlist for the following session.

Each session builds on active cases. Missing a month means missing context

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This briefing is structured for individuals actively pursuing or evaluating excess proceeds opportunities—not passive learning.

Request Access to the Briefing

Access to the Dallas County Excess Proceeds Briefing is limited to maintain a focused, high-signal environment.

 

NOFA is a client-focused real estate support service specializing in surplus funds recovery, foreclosure consulting, and asset protection strategies. We assist heirs, former property owners, and distressed homeowners in navigating complex claims processes with professionalism, integrity, and care. Our services include document preparation, negotiation support, case tracking, and public records research.NOFA is not a law firm, attorney referral service, CPA firm, or financial institution. We do not offer legal, tax, or financial advice. All information and services provided are for informational purposes only and are not intended as a substitute for professional legal, tax, or financial counsel. Clients are encouraged to consult with licensed attorneys or financial professionals where appropriate.

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