We understand that services involving foreclosure and money recovery can raise questions. We encourage everyone to verify information independently before making any decision.
Below are practical steps you can take to confirm legitimacy and protect yourself.
1. Verify Surplus Funds Independently
Surplus funds are held by third parties such as courts, trustees, or county officials — not by PropertyUFlex.
You may verify potential surplus funds by:
Contacting the court or trustee listed on the foreclosure record
Reviewing public foreclosure sale results
Checking with the appropriate county or clerk’s office
You do not need to work with PropertyUFlex to verify this information.
2. Understand Our Role
PropertyUFlex:
Reviews publicly available records
Assists with administrative documentation
Coordinates submissions when engaged
PropertyUFlex:
Does not hold client funds
Does not control approvals or payouts
Is not affiliated with courts or government agencies
Is not a law firm
3. No Guarantees — By Design
No private company can guarantee surplus-fund recovery.
All claims are reviewed and approved by third-party authorities based on:
eligibility
documentation
applicable law
Any company that guarantees recovery should be approached with caution.
4. You Always Have a Choice
You may:
File a claim on your own
Work with an attorney of your choosing
Choose administrative assistance
Decide not to pursue a claim at all
Speaking with PropertyUFlex does not obligate you to proceed.
5. How Fees Are Structured
PropertyUFlex charges a fee only if funds are successfully recovered and disbursed.
There are:
No upfront fees
No payment for unsuccessful claims
All terms are disclosed before engagement.
6. Why You Might Be Contacted
If PropertyUFlex contacts you, it is because publicly available records suggest surplus funds may exist related to a property, estate, or business.
You are encouraged to verify this independently.
7. Questions Are Welcome
We believe transparency builds trust.
If something is unclear, ask — or verify it independently before proceeding.