How Fast can I Receive my Florida Foreclosure Surplus Funds?

This is always one of the first questions I receive from my consultations. “How fast does it take to get the money?” First, we must get an order signed from the Court granting our motions and affidavits filed. Second, each County in Florida is different with regards to the timeliness of mailing out a check. For instance, Brevard County send a check within 6 days of a surplus order being signed last month. On the other hand, Hillsborough County can take up to 4-6 weeks after the order has been signed.

However, the most important question is how fast can your foreclosure surplus lawyer get the order signed by the Judge?

I have seen lazy lawyers and terrible 3rd party surplus companies take upwards of a year to finally recover funds for homeowners. This is absurd.

While Florida Statute 45.032 states that the Clerk must hold onto the funds for at least 60 days from the certificate of disbursements, I have been able to use case law and Florida statute to get these funds disbursed much faster.

Florida Civil Procedure is KING when it comes to surplus funds. Meaning, how your attorney procedurally navigates (when the motions are filed, when responses are filed, when hearings are set, etc.) the case will not only determine if you get your funds, but how fast.

Please understand this, Florida foreclosure surplus companies have one goal. To get as MANY homeowners as possible to assign away their rights. Why you may ask? Because this companies can only get paid up to 12%. This is a very low contingency fee, but remember the old saying, “you get what you pay for.”

If you want to receive your surplus funds fast, efficient, and in the greatest amount possible, contact a top-notch Florida foreclosure surplus law firm.

Call me now. I will give you a free consultation regarding your foreclosure surplus case. Remember, I don’t get paid unless I win for you!

Whether you need a Miami foreclosure surplus lawyer, Fort Lauderdale foreclosure surplus lawyer, Broward County foreclosure surplus lawyer, Miami-Dade County foreclosure surplus lawyer, Palm Beach foreclosure surplus lawyer, Brevard County foreclosure surplus lawyer, Pinellas County foreclosure surplus lawyer, Tampa foreclosure surplus lawyer, Clearwater beach foreclosure surplus lawyer, Orange County foreclosure surplus lawyer, Mount Dora foreclosure surplus lawyer, Dade city foreclosure surplus lawyer, Lake county foreclosure surplus lawyer, Tavares foreclosure surplus lawyer, Deland foreclosure surplus lawyer, Jacksonville foreclosure surplus lawyer, Saint Augustine foreclosure surplus lawyer, Sarasota foreclosure surplus attorney, Fort Myers foreclosure surplus lawyer, West Palm Beach foreclosure surplus lawyer, Destin foreclosure surplus Lawyer, Indian hills foreclosure surplus lawyer, Orlando foreclosure surplus lawyers, or a Volusia county foreclosure surplus attorney, we will represent parties in any county in the state of Florida!

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