Property Tax Overage
Your Tax Overage Advocate!
Leigh helps property owners and heirs recover unclaimed tax surplus money they didn’t even know existed.*
In 2023, deciding the landmark case of Tyler vs. Hennepin County, the US Supreme Court ruled that a government cannot keep more from a tax sale than what is owed in taxes.
What is A Tax Overage or Surplus Funds?
When a property is auctioned and sold at the Tax Sale, a delinquent property owner may be entitled to receive money, called an overage or surplus funds. An overage occurs when the winning bid amount is more than the minimum bid. If the final winning bid on your property is higher than the minimum bid required to settle the tax debt, the difference of that amount creates the overage or surplus funds available to you.
Leigh offers clients three types of advocacy services for unclaimed surplus/overage funds:
- Asset Recovery is a set of research strategies Leigh uses for recovering lost or unclaimed assets. Ensuring my clients receive every dollar you deserve.
- Tax Deed Overages involves navigating the complexities of tax deed overages to ensure Leigh’s clients reclaim ALL available funds in a timely manner, usually between 60 and 120 days.
- Client Assistance & Support is a process in which all required documentation is packaged and carefully explained for clients’ review before they sign. Upon approval of their signature(s), Proof of the Surplus Funds along with other relevant information is provided to the Superior Court of the county where the property is located followed by frequent updates directly from Leigh on the progress of your Tax Claim.
Tax Overage FAQs
*Please be advised that Leigh Holland, EdS Asset Finder & Licensed Real Estate Professional specializing in Surplus Funds & Unclaimed Property Recovery does not guarantee the availability or recovery of funds. Property Owners or Heirs are not required to use my services to claim any property.
You may contact the county or court directly to make a claim at no cost.
