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Roland Asset Recovery
(A subsidiary of Roland Commercial Capital,LLC.)
www.rolandcommercialcapital.com
Unclaimed Funds!
Do you have unclaimed funds that might be available to you? We will assist you with obtaining these funds. We have attorneys in every state to get your claim submitted successfully. Contact us now to get help!
ABOUT US:
At Roland Asset Recovery, we understand that navigating the process of filing claims for unclaimed funds can be overwhelming and time-consuming. That's where we come in. We are a trusted asset recovery business dedicated to assisting individuals in reclaiming their rightful funds held by the county or state treasury department.The county sends out surplus notification letters, but most of the time it's to the last address on record, so you are never informed. Our job is to step in and assist you in filing this claim. We work directly with the county and can assist you in receiving these funds.
No Upfront Fees:
At Roland Asset Recovery, we believe in providing our services without placing any financial burden on our clients. That's why we charge no upfront fees. We operate on a contingency basis, meaning we only receive payment if we are successful in recovering the funds on your behalf. This approach ensures that our interests are aligned with yours, and you can trust that we will work diligently to maximize your claim.
Bearing All Legal Fees: We understand that legal fees can be a major concern when pursuing unclaimed funds. To alleviate this worry, we take care of all legal fees associated with the claim. Our team of licensed attorneys, spread across every state, possesses the expertise needed to handle the legal aspects of the process. This allows our clients to have peace of mind, knowing that their claim is being handled by professionals who will navigate any legal complexities on their behalf.
Direct Lists from the County: To streamline the process, we have established direct connections with county treasury departments. We receive updated lists of individuals who are entitled to unclaimed funds directly from the counties. This enables us to identify potential claimants efficiently and promptly, ensuring that no eligible funds go unnoticed.
Dedicated Researchers and Private Investigators: At Roland Asset Recovery, we have a dedicated team of researchers and private investigators who play a crucial role in our success. They employ their expertise to locate individuals who may be entitled to unclaimed funds. Once identified, we reach out to these individuals and explain our process, providing them with the necessary information to initiate their claim.
Unclaimed State Funds:
Unclaimed State Funds are forgotten money from individuals. This might sound strange but it's true, may people have unclaimed funds that are due to them. When bank accounts, safety deposit boxes, uncashed checks, money orders, insurance policies, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, trust funds, royalties, and escrow accounts go unclaimed, they end up in the state's treasury. These institutions are required to do an annual report to the state's treasury and after a few years of failed contact they turn these funds over to the state.
We work directly with the state and will assist you in filing the claim to recover these funds.
OUR SERVICES:
Understanding What Happens After A Foreclosure:
In the event of a Tax Deed or Mortgage Foreclosure, the county holds a foreclosure auction on your property due to unpaid taxes or mortgage. The opening bid at this auction is for the amount of taxes or mortgage that is owed. What most people don't know is that these properties sell for an amount that is higher than the opening bid any profit remaining is due to the previous owner!
Our job is to step in and assist you in filing this claim, we work directly with the county and can assist you in recovering these funds. The beauty of working with us is that we charge NO upfront fees and only get paid a finder’s fee!
IMPROVING PROCESSES
The county sends out surplus notification letters, but most of the time it's to the last address on record so you are never informed.