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Dallas County Foreclosure: How to Recover Excess Proceeds from Tax Sales




Are you a homeowner affected by a Dallas County foreclosure? If your property was sold at a tax sale for more than what was owed, you may be entitled to claim the excess proceeds left over from the sale. Many homeowners are unaware that they can recover these funds, and at The National Overages Finders Alliance (NOFA), we specialize in helping you reclaim what is rightfully yours.

Understanding Excess Proceeds in Dallas County Foreclosures

When a property goes into foreclosure in Dallas County, it is auctioned off to the highest bidder. If the winning bid exceeds the total debt owed (including taxes, penalties, and fees), the remaining balance is considered excess proceeds. These funds are held by the county and can be claimed by the former property owner or other legally entitled parties.




How to Claim Excess Proceeds in Dallas County

  1. Verify Eligibility – If your property was foreclosed in Dallas County, check if there are excess proceeds available.

  2. File a Claim – Submit the necessary paperwork to the county to initiate the claim process.

  3. Provide Proof of Ownership – You'll need to present documentation proving your ownership and right to the funds.

  4. Work with Experts – Navigating the claims process can be complex. Our team at NOFA can help streamline the process and maximize your chances of recovering your funds.

Why Work with NOFA?

  • Expert Guidance – We specialize in Dallas County foreclosure cases and understand the legal requirements for claiming excess proceeds.

  • No Upfront Fees – We operate on a contingency basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we recover your funds.

  • Fast & Efficient – Our team works quickly to ensure you receive your money as soon as possible.




Act Now: Don't Let Your Money Go Unclaimed!

If you've lost your property due to a Dallas County foreclosure, you could be owed thousands of dollars in excess proceeds. Don’t wait—there are deadlines for claiming these funds, and once the period expires, the county may keep the money permanently.

At NOFA, we are dedicated to helping homeowners recover their funds. Contact us today to see if you qualify!

Call us at: 866-800-6632

 
 
 

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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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