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Ohio Excess Funds Recovery

You May Be Owed
Thousands of Dollars
Right Now

When your Ohio property sold at foreclosure or tax sale, the court may be holding money that belongs to you. Most people never know. We find it. We recover it. You keep it.

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Why You Haven't Heard About This

The Government Isn't Coming to Help You

Millions of dollars in Ohio court-held funds go unclaimed every year. Here's why most people never see a dime.

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Notices get lost or ignored
Courts send one letter to your last known address. If you moved, or simply didn't understand the legal language, that letter went in the trash โ€” and so did your money.
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The process is deliberately complex
Claiming your own money requires filing legal motions with the Ohio Common Pleas Court. Most people don't know how โ€” so they give up. The funds sit unclaimed.
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Funds don't wait forever
Unclaimed surplus funds can be harder to recover over time, and in some cases may revert to the state. Every day you wait is a risk.

We've identified over $5.6 million in unclaimed Ohio funds across Franklin, Cuyahoga, Hamilton, and Montgomery counties โ€” sitting right now, waiting to be claimed.

Think you might have funds? Find out in 60 seconds.

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The Process

3 Steps. We Do the Work.
You Get the Money.

We handle everything from search to disbursement. You don't need a lawyer. You don't need to understand the court system. You just need to say yes.

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We Locate Your Funds
We search Ohio court records to confirm excess funds are held in your name. We'll tell you exactly how much, which court, and which case.
Takes 1โ€“2 business days
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You Sign One Simple Agreement
We send you a straightforward contingency fee agreement. No upfront money. No legal fees. You sign, we get to work filing the motion with the court.
Takes 5 minutes
3
We Recover. You Collect.
We handle all filings under O.R.C. ยง2329.44. Once the judge approves distribution, the funds are sent directly to you. We take our agreed percentage. That's it.
Typically 30โ€“90 days after filing
Our Guarantee to You

We Only Get Paid When You Get Paid.

No recovery. No fee. It's that simple. Here's exactly what that means for you.

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Zero dollars upfront โ€” ever
You will never be asked to pay anything before we recover your funds. Not for the search. Not for the filing. Not for anything. Our fee comes only from the funds we recover for you.
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Full written accounting
You receive a complete written breakdown of every dollar recovered and every fee deducted before we distribute a single cent. No hidden charges. No surprises.
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Your information stays private
Your personal details, case information, and financial data are kept strictly confidential. We never sell or share your information with third parties.
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Ohio court process โ€” fully handled
Every motion, every form, every filing is prepared and submitted by our team. We operate in Franklin, Cuyahoga, Hamilton, and Montgomery counties every day.
Real Examples

Who Gets These Funds?

These are the types of situations we handle. If any of these sound familiar, you may have funds waiting.

Former Homeowner
A Columbus homeowner's mortgage company foreclosed on their property. The home sold at sheriff's sale for $285,000 โ€” but the loan balance was only $97,000. The court held the $185,000+ difference. The former owner had no idea.
$185,817 recovered
Out-of-State Owner
A Cleveland property owner moved to California years ago. Two separate Ohio properties sold at sheriff's sale while he was gone. Court notices went to old addresses. He never responded. Over two years passed.
$356,052 waiting to be claimed
Tax Sale Surplus
A Cuyahoga County homeowner fell behind on property taxes. The county sold the home for $130,100. After paying the $16,000 in back taxes and fees, over $110,000 went to the Clerk of Courts โ€” unclaimed.
$110,654 in recoverable funds
Free Claim Check

Find Out If You're Owed Money

Takes 60 seconds. No obligation. Completely confidential.

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Common Questions

You Have Questions.
We Have Answers.

Is this legitimate? +
Absolutely. Excess funds recovery is a fully legal and established practice in Ohio governed by O.R.C. ยง2329.44. When a property sells at foreclosure for more than what was owed, Ohio law requires the court to hold the surplus for the rightful owner. We help you file the required motion to release those funds to you. Keystone AMG Management is based in Canton, Ohio at 6545 Market Ave North, Ste 100.
Why haven't I heard about this before? +
Courts send one notice by mail to the last address on file. If you moved, didn't recognize the letter, or simply didn't understand the legal language, you may have missed it. There's no follow-up. No reminders. The funds just sit there until someone claims them โ€” or until they go unclaimed indefinitely. That's exactly why services like ours exist.
What's the catch? How do you make money? +
No catch. We earn a contingency fee โ€” a percentage of the funds we successfully recover for you. That percentage is agreed upon before we do any work and spelled out clearly in a written agreement. If we don't recover anything, you owe us nothing. Our incentive is to get you paid as much as possible, as fast as possible.
What if I already tried to claim my funds and gave up? +
That's one of the most common situations we encounter. The Ohio court process for claiming surplus funds requires legal filings that most people can't navigate alone. Many people start and stop. As long as the funds are still held by the Clerk of Courts, it's not too late. Contact us and we'll check the current status of your case.
How long does this take? +
We typically confirm whether funds exist within 1โ€“2 business days of receiving your information. Once you sign our agreement, we prepare and file the motion. Court timelines vary by county but most distributions are completed within 30โ€“90 days of filing. We keep you updated throughout.
Can heirs or family members of deceased owners claim funds? +
Yes. If the original property owner has passed away, legal heirs may still have a right to the surplus funds. These cases are more complex and may require probate research, but we handle them regularly. Contact us and we'll review the specifics of your situation.

Don't Let Your Money Disappear

Unclaimed surplus funds don't sit in the court forever. The longer you wait, the harder recovery becomes.

Funds become harder to recover as time passes and records age
Other parties โ€” lienholders, creditors โ€” may file competing claims
Statutes of limitation may eventually apply to your right to claim
Every day of delay is a day someone else could file before you
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