When a foreclosed property sells for more than what was owed, the difference belongs to you — not the county. Drengr Recovery Solutions pursues those funds on your behalf, start to finish, at no upfront cost.
We handle the research, paperwork, and coordination with courts and county offices so you don't have to navigate it alone.
We search public records to confirm whether surplus funds exist on your property. No charge, no commitment.
We prepare and file all required claim documents with the appropriate county court or trustee. You sign — we handle the rest.
We track the claim through the legal process, respond to any requests for additional information, and keep you informed at every stage.
Once approved, the county releases the funds. Our fee is deducted only from the recovered amount. You receive the balance directly.
The name Drengr comes from Old Norse — a person of honor and reliability. That is the standard we hold ourselves to with every client, whether you are a homeowner navigating a foreclosure aftermath or an attorney referring cases on behalf of an estate.
We are a recovery firm, not a law firm. Where legal representation is required, we work alongside licensed attorneys drawn from our nationwide network spanning 45 or more states. In select states, claim filing is handled exclusively through those licensed attorneys — your process and outcome remain the same.
Whether you are a property owner navigating this on your own or a legal professional working on behalf of a client, we have a process built for you.
If you — or a family member — lost a home to foreclosure, tax sale, or eminent domain, there may be surplus proceeds owed to you. We trace those funds and file on your behalf, with no upfront fees and no legal expertise required on your end.
Surplus funds frequently surface during estate administration. We handle the recovery process so you can focus on the broader estate. We work cleanly alongside counsel and structure referral relationships professionally, across every county we serve.
Agents, brokers, and title professionals often encounter clients who walked away from distressed properties without knowing funds were left behind. Referring those clients takes minutes — we handle everything from there.
If a parent or relative passed away leaving behind a property that went to sale, you may have a valid claim to the overage — even if the estate was never formally probated. We assess eligibility and guide you through the process.
Send us your information and we will review public records at no cost. If funds exist, we will tell you exactly what we found and what the next step looks like. No pressure, no obligation.
We respond within one business day. Your information is kept strictly confidential.