How it Works
Property Is Sold at a Tax Sale
When a property is sold due to unpaid property taxes, the county first uses the sale proceeds to cover delinquent taxes, penalties, and costs.
Excess Proceeds May Remain
If the property sells for more than what is owed, the remaining funds are known as excess proceeds. These funds are held by the county (or court) and may be payable to the former property owner or other eligible parties.
Funds Are Not Released Automatically
Counties do not automatically send excess proceeds to former owners. To receive the funds, a proper claim must be filed, along with required documentation and, in some cases, notarized authorization.
We Assist With the Claim Process
Immense Solutions LLC assists clients by:
Explaining the excess proceeds process
Preparing and submitting required claim forms
Ensuring documentation is complete and accurate
Following up with the county or court as needed
Our role is to help navigate a complex administrative process accurately and on time.
County Reviews and Releases Funds
Once the claim is reviewed and approved, the county or court releases the funds according to its procedures. Timelines vary by jurisdiction and individual case circumstances.
Contingency-Based Service
Our services are provided on a contingency basis, meaning there are no upfront fees. We are compensated only after funds are successfully recovered.
Clients may choose to file a claim directly with the county at no cost without using our services.
Transparency and Choice
We believe in full transparency. Clients are informed of their options and decide whether they would like assistance or prefer to handle the claim on their own.
Important Disclosure
Immense Solutions LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We are not affiliated with any government agency.
Why Us
Why Choose Immense Solutions LLC
Clear, Transparent Process
We believe clients should understand how excess proceeds recovery works before making any decision. We take the time to explain the process clearly, answer questions honestly, and disclose all available options — including the ability to file a claim directly with the county at no cost.
No Upfront Fees
Our services are provided on a contingency basis. Clients are not charged upfront fees, retainers, or application costs. We are compensated only after funds are successfully recovered.
Accuracy Matters
Recovering excess proceeds requires proper documentation, correct filing, and attention to deadlines. We focus on preparing claims accurately and thoroughly to reduce delays or rejections caused by missing or incorrect information.
Independent & Unaffiliated
Immense Solutions LLC is an independent recovery service. We are not a law firm and are not affiliated with any government agency. This independence allows us to provide objective guidance and transparent assistance throughout the process.
Respectful, Client-First Approach
We understand that tax sales and foreclosures can be stressful experiences. Our approach is professional, respectful, and pressure-free. Clients decide whether they want assistance — there is no obligation to proceed.
Focused on Compliance & Ethics
We operate with an emphasis on ethical service, full disclosure, and compliance with applicable county and state requirements. Our goal is to help clients navigate a complex administrative process responsibly.
Important Disclosure
Clients may choose to file claims directly with the county or court at no cost without using our services.
Contact
info@immensesolutionsllc.com
747-287-6367
Disclaimer:
Immense Solutions LLC is an independent recovery service and is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We are not affiliated with any government agency, county office, or court.
Excess proceeds recovery is subject to eligibility, documentation requirements, and approval by the appropriate county or court. Results are not guaranteed.
Clients may file claims for excess proceeds directly with the county or court at no cost without using our services.
Use of this website does not create an agent-client or attorney-client relationship.
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