Educational intake and coordination. Not a law firm. No upfront cost for qualified claims.

Who We Help

America's Educational Resource For Excess Proceeds

National Excess Proceeds Exchange helps people who may be owed money after a property sale — and the professionals who serve them — understand the process, organize documentation, and connect with qualified legal counsel when appropriate.

Former Property Owners

If your property was sold through foreclosure, tax sale, sheriff sale, or another forced sale for more than you owed, the surplus may belong to you. We help you understand what happened, what documentation you need, and what the claim process involves.

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Heirs & Family Members

If a parent, grandparent, sibling, or other relative lost a property before they passed away, excess proceeds from that sale may belong to their estate — and, by extension, to you. Our Heir Asset Recovery Center helps families navigate the documentation and claim process.

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Estates & Executors

Excess proceeds may be an overlooked estate asset. If you are administering an estate and discover that a property was sold through foreclosure or tax sale, surplus funds may be recoverable. We provide executor checklists and documentation guidance.

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Attorneys

NEPEX supports attorney-led matters through research coordination, educational intake, and referral alignment. We do not practice law and do not interfere with attorney-client relationships. Our role is coordination and intake support.

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Realtors

A former client who lost a property may still have surplus funds waiting. Learn how to refer ethically and support your clients beyond the transaction. NEPEX provides a structured referral pathway aligned with the NAR Code of Ethics.

Refer a Former Client

Title Professionals

Chain-of-title research and closing processes may surface prior ownership interests, unresolved liens, or surplus fund indicators. NEPEX coordinates review and documentation for cases your team identifies.

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Financial Advisors

Surplus funds may represent a material but overlooked component of a client's financial picture. Help your clients identify forgotten real estate equity and connect them to the NEPEX educational intake process.

Refer a Client

Community Organizations

Nonprofits, housing counselors, faith-based groups, and community advocates serve populations where property loss is common and awareness of surplus funds is low. NEPEX provides free educational materials and referral pathways.

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Not a Law Firm

National Excess Proceeds Exchange is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Information provided through this website is for educational and coordination purposes only. When appropriate, qualified matters may be referred to or coordinated with licensed attorneys or appropriate professionals. No recovery is guaranteed. Eligibility is subject to verification.

Not Sure Where To Start?

Begin with a free educational review. No upfront cost. No obligation. No guarantee of recovery.