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Clay County Surplus Funds List

These recent Clay foreclosure auctions sold for more than the judgment owed, leaving surplus funds that may belong to the former owner. Find a property below and check whether money is waiting to be claimed.

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Foreclosure Surplus by Property

When a Clay home sells at foreclosure auction for more than the total judgment, the leftover money is surplus funds. Florida law generally presumes it is payable to the former owner of record, not the lender or the county, subject to timely lienholder claims and court approval, and it sits with the Clerk of Courts until someone files to claim it. Below are 9 recent Clay properties where the auction produced an estimated surplus.

9 properties · estimates based on public auction results · auction results re-checked daily · last verified July 15, 2026

Property Case Number Auction Date Est. Surplus
1433 MESA CT 2024CA000682 Jun 3, 2026 $58,168 Start claim ›
3016 NAUTILUS RD 2025CA000727 May 21, 2026 $115,113 Start claim ›
3536 GRAYSON LN 2025CC001159 Apr 8, 2026 $15,194 Start claim ›
2856 SPOONBILL TRL 2025CC001571 Mar 4, 2026 $197 Start claim ›
19 N COCOA AVE 2025CA000743 Feb 11, 2026 $66,188 Start claim ›
213 SNAKE RD 2025CA000096 Feb 4, 2026 $66,401 Start claim ›
2171 HOLLY LEAF LN 2024CA000705 Jan 22, 2026 $3,142 Start claim ›
4851 KANGAROO CIR 2024CA001076 Jan 21, 2026 $174,275 Start claim ›
184 DRACO ST 2023CA001346 Jan 21, 2026 $45,953 Start claim ›
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About these figures. Estimated surplus is calculated from the public foreclosure sale price minus the final judgment amount and is rounded for display. The actual amount recoverable by a former owner can be lower after valid junior liens, association claims, court costs, and statutory fees are deducted, and is ultimately determined by the court under Florida Statute 45.032. This list is provided for informational purposes from public records and is not a guarantee that funds remain available for any specific case. Surplus Claim Advocates is not a law firm. To request that a property be removed from this list, contact us.

Want the background first? Read what excess proceeds are or Florida Statute 45.032 explained.

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