Auction Result for 426 NE 166 St
426 NE 166 St in North Miami, FL 33162 was sold at a Miami-Dade County foreclosure auction on June 29, 2026. Based on public auction results, the sale produced surplus proceeds, money left over after the foreclosure judgment was paid. Record last reviewed June 30, 2026.
What Happens to This Money?
Under Florida Statute 45.032, surplus funds are generally presumed payable to the owner of record as of the date the lis pendens was filed, after timely subordinate lienholder claims are resolved and subject to court approval, not to the bank and not to the county. The money is held by the Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts. If it is not claimed within one year, it is turned over to the state as unclaimed property.
Were you the owner of this property? You may be entitled to these funds. Start a free claim check and we will confirm the exact amount with the court, prepare the filing, and handle everything through a retained Florida attorney. No upfront cost, and we are only paid if money is recovered.
Common Questions
Is there really money waiting from this foreclosure?
Public auction records indicate an estimated $245,000 surplus from this sale. The final recoverable amount is set by the court after any valid junior liens, association claims, and statutory costs.
Who can claim it?
The former owner of record, or their heirs if the owner has passed. Florida law presumes the owner of record is entitled to the surplus, but competing claims from junior lienholders can complicate the picture. We sort that out before anything is filed.
How long do I have?
The Clerk holds surplus funds for one year after the sale. After that the money moves to Florida unclaimed property, where recovery is slower and less certain. The sooner you start, the better your odds of a clean, fast payout.
What does it cost to work with Surplus Claim Advocates?
Nothing upfront. Our claim check is free, and we only get paid if funds are actually recovered for you. Your money comes back through our attorney's trust account with a full written accounting, so you always know where things stand.
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 can be lower after valid junior liens, association claims, court costs, and statutory fees, and is ultimately determined by the court under Florida Statute 45.032. This page is generated from public records for informational purposes and is not a guarantee that funds remain available. Surplus Claim Advocates is not a law firm. To request removal of this page, contact us.