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Ready to Get Started?

You’re in the Right Place.

If you’ve received a foreclosure notice, discovered excess funds, or confirmed you’re an heir — this is where we begin.

Take a breath.

You are not alone. And you do not need to figure this out by yourself.

✅ Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Before signing anything, make sure:

  • You are the former property owner OR

  • You are a legal heir of the former owner

  • The property was sold at foreclosure or tax sale

  • There are excess/surplus funds available

If you’re unsure, contact us first. We will verify everything at no cost.

 

📄 Step 2: Review the Service Agreement

Click the button below to review our official consulting agreement.

This agreement outlines:

  • Our role as your foreclosure surplus consultant

  • The scope of services provided

  • Compliance and legal coordination procedures

  • Our contingency-based compensation structure

You do not pay upfront fees.

We are compensated only after funds are successfully recovered.

 

✍️ Step 3: Sign Securely

Once reviewed:

  • Sign electronically through our secure portal

  • Upload any requested documents (ID, proof of heirship, etc.)

  • Submit for processing

You will receive immediate confirmation once submitted.

 

📞 Step 4: Strategy Call

After signing, we schedule your case strategy session.

During this call, we:

  • Confirm legal standing

  • Review timelines

  • Identify potential court or probate requirements

  • Map out recovery steps

You’ll leave that call knowing exactly what happens next.

 

⏳ What Happens After That?

Our team will:

  • Prepare court filings (if required)

  • Coordinate with county officials

  • Track case status

  • Keep you updated at every milestone

You focus on your life.
We handle the process.

 

⚖️ Important

Do not contact the county alone once you retain us.
Do not sign documents from third parties without review.
Do not ignore court deadlines.

If you have questions at any stage, call us directly.

🔴 Ready to Move Forward?

Click "START MY CLAIM NOW" to begin your secure agreement.

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is NOFA?

​NOFA (National Overages Finders Alliance) specializes in assisting individuals with recovering excess funds from real estate auctions and provides comprehensive consulting services in real estate investments and foreclosure recovery.

2

How does NOFA help with foreclosure recovery?  

We offer personalized consulting to foreclosure victims, guiding them through the process of reclaiming excess funds and providing opportunities for reinvestment in real estate. 

3

What is NOFA PATH?

 NOFA PATH is our homebuyers program designed to assist those who have lost their homes due to foreclosure. It helps participants secure new homes with a structured pathway to ownership, including credit repair and refinancing assistance.

4

Who is eligible for NOFA PATH?

 Eligibility criteria for NOFA PATH include:

- Demonstrated effort in fixing credit.

- A down payment of 10-20%.

- Commitment to a credit repair program.

5

What services does NOFA offer?  

NOFA provides a range of services, including:

- Recovery of excess funds from real estate auctions.

- Real estate investment consulting.

- Foreclosure recovery assistance.

- Homeownership programs through NOFA PATH.

- Joint venture opportunities through NOFA Legacy.

6

How do I get started with NOFA?

  Getting started is simple:

- Fill out the contact form on our website.

- Schedule an initial consultation.

- Provide necessary documentation and details about your situation.

- Our team will guide you through the next steps tailored to your needs.

 

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.

Use of NOFA’s services is subject to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

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