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Miami Dade County Surplus Funds

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Miami-Dade County surplus funds, stemming from foreclosure or tax deed sales, can be recovered by property owners by filing a claim with the Clerk of Courts. Surplus funds exist when a property sells for more than the debt owed. Owners should check the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts records, file a claim within set deadlines (often 90 days for tax deeds), and can do so without an attorney. 

How to Recover miami dade county Surplus Funds in Miami-Dade

  • Identify Surplus: Check if a “surplus letter” or notice exists in the court records.
  • Verify Ownership: You must prove you were the owner of record at the time of the sale.
  • File a Claim: Submit a notarized statement of claim to the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts.
  • Timeline: For tax deed sales, claims must be filed within 90 days of the notice. For mortgage foreclosures, it is best to act immediately as deadlines vary.
  • Check Status: Use the Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts online system to check for pending claims or disbursed funds. 

Key Details

  • No Attorney Required: Property owners can claim funds directly with assistance
  • Tax Deed Surplus: Notice is sent to the owner, and claims must be submitted to the Clerk and Comptroller.
  • If Unclaimed: If not claimed, funds may eventually go to the State of Florida.
  • Cost: Legal help is available, often on a contingency basis (no fee unless you win) https://afterthesale.org
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