"My parents purchased the property off my uncle."
"It materialises that the deed of our house is registered to somebody else Mr X. "
Leaving aside the solicitors for the moment - can you explain how if your parents bought the place from your uncle either (a) it was at that stage registered in Mr. X's name or (b) subsequently became registered in Mr. X's name.
That has me confused
mf
I'm not an expert by any means, but we had a similar situation in our family. Relative had a house and a field, sold off the field as a site to another person. When the solicitor handled this sale, he put ALL of the land into the other persons name. When the relative died, the house couldn't be sold as the relative owned the house, but the land it was on belonged to the other person. This took about 12 months to sort out, but it didn't have to go to court or anything, as the site had been surveyed (this happened about 7 years after the site had been sold), the site had clearly not been meant to include the older house and land, and it was an error on the solicitors part that had to be put right. Like I said, I don't remember the details of sorting it out, but if the house has been clearly sold on a number of times, it's a case of getting the registration of the deeds correct, not a court case. If you get onto the land registry they may be able to help, I think they were quite helpfull in the family case...
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