Family Subdivision Bond Returned After 10 Years

🏡 Case Study: Northeast Family Subdivision Bond Returned After 10 Years

Family subdivision neighborhood

In 2014, two homes were built on a family-owned subdivision in the Northeast. As part of the approval process, a bond deposit was issued to the municipality. A decade later, those funds remained unrecovered—until Asset Management Consultants (AMC) got involved.

AMC identified the outstanding deposit and contacted the individual originally responsible for posting the bond, even though they no longer owned the properties. We established a contract, initiated the release process, and acted as their representative through the final resolution.

🔎 Bond Located
Related to 2014 two-home subdivision project
🤝 Client No Longer Owned Property
Funds still owed to original bondholder
🏛️ Municipal Hearing
AMC appeared before the local board to advocate for release
⏱️ 5 Months
Time from contract to fund release

Through careful file research, proactive engagement, and direct municipal representation, AMC successfully facilitated the return of funds to the rightful client. Even 10 years after the bond was posted and property had changed hands, our firm ensured the money didn’t go unclaimed.

📅 Case Closed: 2025 · 🏷️ Case Study