Surplus Funds


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After the property is sold, any extra money (called excess proceeds) is held by the court or trustee. This money is not paid out automatically and must be claimed.

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Surplus Funds Recovery Lee County

 surplus funds recovery lee county

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Surplus funds recovery (tax deed overages) in Lee County, FL, can be recovered by filing a claim with the Lee County Clerk of Court & Comptroller. The funds arise from tax deed sales when a property sells for more than the taxes, penalties, and interest owed. Owners of record at the time of the sale must submit a notarized claim form, generally within 120 days for tax deeds. 

Key Procedures for Surplus Funds Recovery in Lee County:

  • Identify Surplus: Search the Lee County Tax Deed File List (RealTDM) to identify if a surplus exists.
  • Contact Information: For inquiries about tax deed surpluses, email the Clerk’s office at [email protected].
  • Claim Submission: If a surplus is available, follow instructions from the Lee County Clerk’s office for filing a claim.
  • Unclaimed Monies: If you are seeking other types of unclaimed monies, you may submit an Unclaimed Funds Claim Form to the Finance Department, 3rd Floor, 2115 Second Street, Fort Myers, FL.
  • Documentation: A notarized claim form, a copy of a government-issued ID, and address verification are typically required. 

Important Notes:

  • If You hire a third-party company to claim these funds, Hire After The Sale
  • The process for tax deed surplus in Florida can be competitive, and it is crucial to submit claims promptly.
  • If funds are not claimed within the statutory period, they are handled according to state law.

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