How You Can Bounce Back From a Foreclosure With Daniel Green at Green & Green Estates

ALCOLU, SC / ACCESSWIRE / March 5, 2021 / Millions of Americans suffered evictions and foreclosure over the past year as the economy and job market faced the wrath of the COVID-19 pandemic. But foreclosures aren't a new consequence of the virus, there are hundreds of thousands of foreclosures every year in the United States. Foreclosures occur as a result of the homeowner failing to pay their mortgage payments, resulting in the mortgage lender repossessing the home. A foreclosure can also occur when the homeowner fails to pay property taxes.

Foreclosures have lingering effects on your credit score, long-term finances, employment, and future possibilities of being a homeowner. The good news is that the emotional and financial trauma faced after a foreclosure won't last forever and there is hope for your financial future. What many foreclosures don't know is that after losing their property, they still have the right to the profits the government made from their property. Once your property is auctioned off by your state or county, the government keeps 100% of the money they auctioned it off for. However, you are the legal owner of the difference between what the state kept as profit and the amount you owed, and this could be thousands of dollars.

These excess funds are placed into an overage account, which can be claimed and collected by interested parties such as the property owner. At Green & Green Estates Inc., their mission is to get homeowners back their rightfully owed money. Their representatives survey government agencies throughout the country, digging through their public records in search of lost, missing, and unclaimed capital belonging to private citizens.

Green & Green Estates founder, Daniel Green has a passion for helping homeowners that are struggling and suffering the consequences of a foreclosure. Daniel graduated from Independence University with a Bachelor's in Business Management and Accounting all while working three jobs and pursuing his dreams of entrepreneurship. Before attending college, Daniel was homeless for two years. During this time, he spent most of his days in shelters and libraries, hoping to one day be able to help and guide people in difficult financial situations. "I understand what it's like to be struggling with money, this is why I want to represent these individuals who deserve a right to their money."

Daniel finally found the gap that needed filling with Green & Green Estates. With the right contacts, paperwork, strategies, and software, they are helping Americans across the country access the money that is theirs by auditing government files and documents. "It's your money, and the government shouldn't be able to take it from you. Our mission is to ensure that this never, ever happens."