Disclaimer

Last updated: April 2026

Not a Law Firm

Fast Fund Recovery is NOT a law firm and does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or legal services of any kind.

We are a claims recovery service company that assists former homeowners in identifying and recovering surplus funds from foreclosure sales. We provide administrative, research, and coordination services — not legal counsel.

Nothing on this website or in communications from Fast Fund Recovery should be construed as legal advice. If you need legal advice, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

Attorney Network

Fast Fund Recovery works with a network of independently licensed attorneys across all 50 states. These attorneys are independent contractors and maintain their own professional licenses, malpractice insurance, and ethical obligations.

  • Attorneys in our network are not employees or agents of Fast Fund Recovery.
  • The attorney-client relationship is formed between you and the assigned attorney, subject to their independent acceptance of your case.
  • We cannot control or guarantee the quality, timeliness, or outcome of legal services provided by network attorneys.
  • Attorney availability varies by state and case complexity.

No Guarantee of Results

We cannot and do not guarantee that any surplus funds will be recovered. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Every surplus fund claim is unique. The success of a claim depends on numerous factors including but not limited to: existence of surplus funds, competing claims, statute of limitations, documentation availability, court procedures, and applicable state law.

Any statistics, success rates, or recovery amounts referenced on our website or in marketing materials represent historical averages and do not predict outcomes for individual cases.

Estimated Amounts

Surplus fund amounts displayed during eligibility checks, in communications, or on our platform are estimates only, based on publicly available records at the time of research. Actual recoverable amounts may differ significantly due to:

  • Outstanding liens, taxes, or encumbrances not yet reflected in public records
  • Priority claims from other parties (second mortgages, HOA liens, judgment creditors)
  • Court fees, filing costs, and administrative charges
  • Updates to public records after our initial research
  • Interest accrual or reductions during processing

You should not rely on estimated amounts for financial planning until funds have been officially confirmed and disbursed.

Past Performance

Any testimonials, case studies, recovery amounts, or success statistics shared on our website or marketing materials:

  • Represent individual results that may not be typical
  • Are not a guarantee or prediction of your outcome
  • May reflect cases with ideal circumstances not present in every claim
  • Should not be interpreted as a promise of similar results

Regulatory Compliance

Surplus fund recovery is subject to varying state and local regulations. Direct Fund Recovery strives to comply with all applicable laws, including:

  • State-specific surplus fund recovery regulations and licensing requirements
  • Consumer protection laws and fair business practices
  • TCPA regulations governing communications (we do not make unsolicited calls)
  • Data protection and privacy regulations (see our Privacy Policy)
  • Electronic signature laws (ESIGN Act and UETA)

If you believe any of our practices do not comply with applicable law in your state, please contact us at info@fastfundrecovery.com.

State-Specific Variations

Surplus fund recovery laws, procedures, and timelines vary significantly by state. Important variations include:

  • Filing deadlines: States impose different statutes of limitations for surplus fund claims, ranging from months to several years after the foreclosure sale.
  • Claim procedures: Some states require court petitions while others use administrative processes.
  • Fee regulations: Some states cap the fees that recovery services may charge.
  • Licensing: Some jurisdictions require specific licenses or registrations for surplus fund recovery services.
  • Priority rules: States differ in how they prioritize competing claims to surplus funds.

We will inform you of applicable state-specific rules and timelines relevant to your claim during the engagement process.

Website Content

Information on this website is provided for general informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, we make no representations or warranties about the completeness, reliability, or accuracy of information on this site. Any reliance you place on such information is at your own risk.

External links on our website are provided for convenience. We do not endorse or assume responsibility for the content of third-party websites.

Contact

If you have questions about this disclaimer or our services:

Fast Fund Recovery
Email: info@fastfundrecovery.com

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