✓ No Upfront Costs — We Only Get Paid When You Do

You May Be Owed Thousands of Dollars From a Property Tax Sale

Devcore Homes Investments LLC helps former property owners recover unclaimed surplus funds being held by the county. We handle everything — you pay nothing unless we succeed.

Call Now — (319) 382-2624

How It Works

When a property is sold at a tax deed auction for more than what was owed, the excess money — called "surplus funds" — belongs to the former owner. That could be you.

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We Find Your Funds

We research county records to identify surplus funds owed to former property owners like you.

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We Handle the Paperwork

We prepare all claim forms, file with the county clerk, and manage the entire recovery process.

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You Get Your Money

Once the funds are recovered, we send you your share. If we don't recover anything, you owe us nothing.

Why Trust Devcore?

We're a registered Iowa LLC committed to helping people recover what's rightfully theirs.

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Registered LLC

Devcore Homes Investments LLC is a legally registered business in the State of Iowa.

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No Upfront Costs

We work on contingency. You pay nothing out of pocket — ever. We only earn when you do.

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Written Agreement

Everything is documented in a clear, written contract before we start any work.

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Veteran Owned

Owned and operated by a U.S. Army veteran with 15+ years of professional experience.

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Attorney Backed

We work with licensed attorneys to ensure every claim is filed correctly and your rights are fully protected throughout the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

We know this might sound too good to be true. Here are answers to common questions.

Is this a scam?
No. Surplus funds from tax deed sales are real and protected under Florida Statute §197.582. County clerks hold these funds until the rightful owner claims them. We simply help you navigate the process. You can verify your surplus by contacting your county clerk directly.
How much does this cost me?
Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency basis, meaning we only get paid a percentage of what we recover for you. If we don't recover anything, you owe us absolutely nothing.
How do I know funds are really being held in my name?
You can verify independently by contacting your county's Clerk of Court and providing your name and former property address. The surplus funds are public record.
Can I claim the funds myself?
Yes, you absolutely can. However, the process involves legal paperwork, court filings, and specific procedures that vary by county. Many people find it easier and faster to have a professional handle it.
How long does the recovery process take?
Typically 30 to 90 days, depending on the county and complexity of the claim. We keep you updated throughout the entire process.
What if I've already been contacted by other companies?
Multiple firms may have identified your surplus funds. We encourage you to compare — our fees are competitive and our process is transparent. We're happy to answer any questions before you commit.
Jason Amy — Founder of Devcore Homes Investments

Meet the Founder

Jason Amy

Jason Amy is the founder and managing member of Devcore Homes Investments LLC. With over 15 years of experience in IT management, a B.S. in Computer Science, and six Google Cloud AI certifications, Jason brings a data-driven, technology-first approach to surplus funds recovery.

A U.S. Army Reserve Sergeant First Class and combat veteran who served in Iraq and Syria during Operation Inherent Resolve, Jason is committed to integrity, discipline, and getting results for his clients.

Based in Iowa City, Iowa, Jason founded Devcore to help former property owners across the country recover money that's rightfully theirs — money that would otherwise be lost to government coffers.

🎖️ U.S. Army Veteran 🎓 B.S. Computer Science ☁️ Google Cloud Certified 🏛️ Iowa Registered LLC 🇺🇸 Combat Veteran — OIR

Ready to Claim Your Money?

Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We'll verify your funds and explain the next steps.

(319) 382-2624 Claims@devcorehomes.com