Unclaimed Surplus Funds in Martin County, FL
When a property sells at tax-deed or foreclosure auction for more than what was owed, the overage — the “surplus” or “excess proceeds” — is owed back to the former owner. Heirlume tracks Martin County'sunclaimed surplus, flags deceased owners, and computes each claim's statutory deadline.
How surplus claims work in FL
Tax-deed (197.582): 120-day lienholder bar from mailed Notice of Surplus; owner claim survives. Foreclosure (45.032): owner 60-day window, subordinate lienholders up to 1 year. Unclaimed surplus held by the clerk ~1 year from sale, then reported to the FL Dept. of Financial Services — Unclaimed Property.
Recovery fees: FL: assignee/finder compensation capped at 12% of surplus (Fla. Stat. 45.033, foreclosure; tax-deed disbursement under 197.582). Owner may claim without an attorney.
Statutes: Fla. Stat. 197.582, Fla. Stat. 45.032, Fla. Stat. 45.033. Not legal advice.
Recent Martin County surplus (sample)
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| Owner | Surplus | Deceased | Claim window |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🔒 R••••• R••• E••••• | $12,972 | deceased | escheated |
| 🔒 C•••••• S•••• E••••• / | $74,655 | — | active · 233d |
| 🔒 J•••• C•••••• A S••••• | $59,367 | — | escheated |
| 🔒 M••• S•••• T•••••• E••••• | $55,182 | — | escheated |
| 🔒 C••• D••••• P• K•••••• | $5,943 | deceased | active · 149d |
| 🔒 D•••••• L•• D••• E••••• | $51,502 | — | active · 233d |
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