Ohio Excess Funds List
Enroll in our lead generation service
Enroll in our Ohio excess funds lead generation service to get up to date surplus funds leads from recently held foreclosure auctions. We provide all the necessary details along with previous owners detail, property detail, auction detail or any customized field you needed to work as a recovery agent.
We guaranty your satisfaction and provide one week money back guaranty along with cancel anytime option. Enroll now to lead the industry.
Ohio consists of 88 counties with a gross population of approximately 11.76 million people according to demographics. It’s also a sign of high volume of overage leads coming every day or week. Ohio uses a judicial foreclosure system to perform tax and mortgage auctions. There are several other reasons that make it a very popular State to work as a recovery agents,
- Ohio County foreclosures occur very frequently and produces good number of leads every month.
- Ohio is very fair to open data act and provides almost all the foreclosure details, cases and dockets online.
- It’s easy to research foreclosure cases and determine and verify exact surplus balance and it’s availability.
- Ohio probate court records are also available to research in case of deceased previous owners.
- No capped percentage for fee agreement for recovery agents to the previous owners.
- Great availability of Ohio civil case attorneys to work with recovery agents.
Let’s explore the finest directory available online for excess funds list with all the necessary website links and instructions about how to generate excess funds list on your own with a case research as well as find them in County site.
Ohio statutes Title 57 Chapter 5721 Section 20
Unclaimed moneys remaining to owner
any residue of moneys from the sale or foreclosure of lands remaining to the owner on the order of distribution, and unclaimed by such owner within sixty days from its receipt, shall be paid into the county treasury and shall be charged separately to the county treasurer by the county auditor, in the name of the supposed owner. The treasurer shall retain such excess in the treasury for the proper owner of such lands upon which the foreclosure was had, and upon demand by such owner, within three years from ……