About NEPEX
Built To Bring Clarity To A Confusing Corner Of Real Estate
National Excess Proceeds Exchange was created to help owners, heirs, families, and referral professionals better understand a problem that is often hidden in plain sight: money may remain after certain property sales, but the people connected to those funds may never clearly understand the process.
Why We Exist
America's Educational Resource And Intake Coordination Platform For Excess Proceeds Awareness
NEPEX provides education, intake organization, and referral coordination for eligible matters that may require attorney-led filing. NEPEX does not practice law, does not file claims, and does not make legal determinations about any matter.
Too many families, former owners, heirs, and professionals do not have a clear, trustworthy, plain-English place to understand excess proceeds. The site exists to educate, organize, and coordinate — not confuse, pressure, or overpromise.
For qualified claims, there is no upfront cost to the claimant. Approved claim expenses and attorney filing costs may be advanced. A licensed attorney handles legal filings, court communication, and distribution of recovered funds according to law, signed agreements, and proper attorney process.
Our Mission
To provide clear, accessible, and trustworthy education about excess proceeds, surplus funds, and overlooked real estate equity — so that former property owners, heirs, families, and professionals can understand what may be available, what the process typically involves, and how to move forward safely.
Our Standards
Every resource on this site is built to be accurate, plain-English, and free of hype. We do not exaggerate. We do not guarantee recovery. We do not pressure. We educate, organize, and coordinate — nothing more. Eligibility is always subject to verification.
Our Educational Commitment
NEPEX resources are written for real people navigating complex situations — not for attorneys or financial professionals. We use plain English. When legal advice is needed, we say so clearly and encourage visitors to seek qualified counsel. We never substitute educational information for legal advice.
Our Professional Referral Network
Realtors, attorneys, title professionals, probate specialists, and financial advisors regularly encounter cases involving possible excess proceeds. NEPEX provides a coordinated educational intake and referral pathway for these professionals — structured, documented, and lawyer-led where appropriate.
Our Consumer Protection Commitment
The excess proceeds space includes bad actors who use high-pressure tactics, misleading guarantees, and exploitative contracts. NEPEX is committed to transparency, consumer education, and clear disclosure. We help visitors understand what to watch for — before they sign anything.
Our Not-A-Law-Firm Disclosure
National Excess Proceeds Exchange is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and is not a government agency. Information provided on this website is educational only.
Nothing on this site creates an attorney-client relationship. Submitting information to NEPEX does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Eligible matters may be referred to a licensed attorney for legal review, filing, court communication, and distribution of recovered funds. No recovery is guaranteed. Eligibility is subject to verification.
Visitors should consult qualified legal counsel when legal advice is needed. Do not ignore official notices, court correspondence, or deadlines based on information from this website.
Our Commitments
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Start with a preliminary educational review. No obligation. No upfront cost for qualified claims. No guarantee of recovery.
