Had a home go into foreclosure in Garfield County? You may be able to recover money connected to it — and most homeowners never realize it. Send us the property address and we'll check for you, free and with no obligation. We help homeowners across Glenwood Springs, Rifle, Carbondale and every community in the county.
Garfield County is an established county community in Colorado, anchored by Glenwood Springs and reaching across 2 other cities and towns. With that much real-estate activity, foreclosures across Garfield County can leave money on the table that former owners never realize is theirs to recover.
If you lost a home to foreclosure in Garfield County, there may be money connected to that property that you can still recover. The hard part is that almost no one realizes it — and the few who do quickly find the process is confusing, technical, and easy to get wrong.
That's where we come in. Summit Claims Advisors handles the entire effort for Garfield County homeowners — from Glenwood Springs, Rifle, and Carbondale and everywhere in between. You don't need to understand how any of it works. You just need to know that it might apply to you, and that finding out costs you nothing.
We've helped homeowners recover meaningful sums — often more than they ever expected. The only way to know what your property qualifies for is to ask.
You sign once — we handle everything from there.
Send us the address of the foreclosed property anywhere in Garfield County — Glenwood Springs, Rifle, Carbondale, or any nearby community. We'll let you know within 24–48 hours whether we can help. Free, no obligation.
If we can help, you sign a single agreement. We explain it in plain language first. Nothing comes out of your pocket — at any point.
We handle everything from there — you don't have to lift a finger or learn a thing. When it's done, your share comes straight to you.
We help families in these Garfield County communities — and everywhere in between.
Have a question? Call (904) 689-8998 — a real person answers.
One free check, no obligation. If we don't recover anything, you owe us nothing at all.