Don’t let time run out on money that legally belongs to you.


Integrity Repair and Recover


Our team is dedicated and we specialize in helping individuals reclaim excess funds from foreclosures. Many property owners are unaware that they are entitled to funds that the county often conceals. Our dedicated team notifies clients of their eligibility, manages all necessary court documents and motions, and ensures that they receive the funds that rightfully belong to them. With our professional guidance, you can navigate the complexities of the recovery process with confidence and ease.




Benjamin Whaley

Owner / Operator

(Re-Defines Work Ethic and business Ethics)


I am the founder of Integrity Repair & Recover, a company dedicated to helping individuals reclaim the excess funds they may be owed after a foreclosure or tax sale. I started this business after seeing how often people lose access to money that rightfully belongs to them—simply because no one explains the process or tells them the funds exist.


       With a background in documentation, research, and client support, I understand how overwhelming the foreclosure process can be. My goal is to make the next step easier. I take a personal, hands‑on approach with every client, ensuring the process is clear, honest, and handled with the professionalism you deserve.


       My work is guided by four core values:

Integrity, transparency, accuracy, and commitment.  


I believe in doing things the right way, communicating openly, and treating every client with respect. When you work with me, you’re not just another case—you’re someone I’m dedicated to helping from start to finish.


      If excess funds are available in your name, I’m here to help you recover them quickly, correctly, and without any upfront fees.

Alma P. Whaley,

 Vice President & Quality Control Director

(Professional, Trust‑Focused, Authority‑Building)


As the Vice President and Quality Control Director of Integrity Repair & Recover, my role is to ensure that every claim we handle meets the highest standards of accuracy, compliance, and professionalism. Excess foreclosure funds recovery is a detailed, document‑driven process, and my responsibility is to make sure every step is completed correctly, thoroughly, and with the integrity our clients deserve.


I oversee the verification of records, the preparation of filings, and the review of all documentation before it is submitted to the courts or county offices. My focus is simple:

every claim must be accurate, every client must be informed, and every case must be handled with care.


I take pride in maintaining a process that is transparent, ethical, and reliable. Clients trust us during a time when they’ve already experienced enough stress, and it’s my job to ensure their claim is protected from errors, delays, or missed opportunities.



Julio Aleman


Project Manager — Client Coordination & Case Oversight


As our Project Manager, Julio Aleman ensures that every client’s case moves smoothly from start to finish. They coordinate communication, track deadlines, organize documentation, and keep clients informed at every step. Their focus on structure, clarity, and timely follow‑through helps maintain the high standards our company is known for. With a strong background in organization and client support, Julio Aleman makes sure no detail is overlooked

Our Integrity Can Repair and Rebuild

When a property is sold at foreclosure or tax sale, any extra money left over — called excess funds — does not stay available forever. Counties and courts only hold these funds for a limited period, and once that deadline passes, the money can be forfeited, reassigned, or absorbed by the state.

Many people lose out simply because they waited too long.

If excess funds are owed to you, taking action quickly is essential. Every day that passes increases the risk of missing your opportunity. My role is to help you verify your eligibility, prepare the required documents, and file your claim before the deadline closes the door for good.

Don’t let time run out on money that legally belongs to you.