Recover What's Rightfully Yours
Welcome to A&I Property Management, LLC
Did your home go through a foreclosure?
Have you heard that you might be owed money—but don’t know where to start?
Did a loved one lose their property and you’re unsure what happens next?
You’re not alone—and you’re in the right place.
At A&I Property Management, we help people just like you recover surplus funds left over after tax or mortgage foreclosure sales. Many of our clients had no idea this money even existed—and we helped them claim it with no upfront fees.
Let us guide you through the process, handle the legal work, and help you reclaim what’s rightfully yours.
💬 Get in touch today. Your money could be waiting.

Get To Know Us
Compassion-Driven. Client-Focused. Results-Oriented.
At A&I Property Management, LLC, we do more than recover unclaimed money—we restore peace of mind.
Founded on integrity and a passion for helping people, our mission is simple: to make sure you receive the money that rightfully belongs to you after a property foreclosure. Whether you’ve just lost your home, are handling a loved one’s estate, or only recently learned about surplus funds, we’re here to guide you—every step of the way.
We know this process can be overwhelming, especially during emotional or uncertain times. That’s why we approach every case with care, compassion, and complete transparency. You’ll never pay us upfront, and we’ll never pressure you. Our team works with top attorneys across the country, ensuring your claim is handled properly, efficiently, and respectfully.
💡 What Makes Us Different?
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We listen first. Every client’s story matters.
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We take care of the legal work. So you don’t have to.
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We only get paid if you win. No upfront fees—ever.
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We treat you like family. Because that’s how we’d want to be treated.
At A&I Property Management, you’re not just a file or a case number—you’re someone who deserves support, answers, and the chance to recover what’s yours.
🙌 Let's move forward—together.
Surplus Fund Recovery
We specialize in helping former property owners, heirs, and beneficiaries reclaim funds that may be rightfully theirs after a tax or mortgage foreclosure. If your property was sold for more than what you owed, you could be entitled to the surplus funds. Our comprehensive services include research and verification legal document preparation, coordination with county offices, support from partnered attorneys across all 50 states. We manage your case from start to finish, ensuring you your check with ease.
Probate Assistance (When Needed)
Probate Assistance (When Needed)
If the rightful claimant is deceased, we work with heirs to initiate and complete the necessary probate process to access the funds.
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Heirship determination
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Probate filings and court requirements
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Legal representation at no upfront cost
Why Choose A&I Property Management, LLC?
At A&I Property Management, LLC, we understand that recovering surplus funds after a foreclosure can be overwhelming and confusing. That’s why we’ve built our company around one core belief: you deserve to be treated with honesty, respect, and care while getting back what’s rightfully yours. Here’s what sets us apart:
✅ No Upfront Fees – Ever
We don’t get paid unless you do. You’ll never be asked to pay anything out of pocket. Our compensation only comes from a successful claim.
✅ Licensed, Bonded & Trustworthy
We are a legitimate, bonded asset recovery company. You can rest easy knowing your case is being handled with transparency and professionalism.
✅ Nationwide Legal Network
While we are based in Connecticut, we work with top attorneys across all 50 states to handle legal filings, probate issues, and court documentation—so you don’t have to.
✅ Personalized, Hands-On Support
You’re not just a number. We walk you through each step of the process, answer your questions, and make sure you always know where your claim stands.
✅ Fast, Reliable Results
Time matters. We work quickly and efficiently to submit all paperwork and follow up with courts and county offices so your recovery isn’t delayed.
