The man bought a villa 20 years ago and didn't transfer the ownership. Now he lives with someone else. Can he get his house back?

Strictly speaking, real estate is a part of personal private property, which means that people have absolute ownership of these houses after buying a house. However, an incredible thing happened in Shanghai, that is, a villa bought by a local 20 years ago is now occupied by others, which is strictly prohibited by law. It is understood that the man's name is Mr Qin. Although Mr. Qin never came back to live after buying a house, as long as the house is not transferred, it belongs to Mr. Qin's property. Logically speaking, his house can be retired, but in fact, these villas have been sold privately by real estate developers, and the possibility of retirement is extremely small. The only possibility is that the real estate developer will compensate Mr. Qin.

Judging from the current information, these houses were sold by real estate developers without Mr. Qin's consent, which also means that property buyers bought them without knowing it. From the perspective of right and wrong, Mr. Qin and the property buyers are not at fault, and all the responsibilities are on the real estate developers. In this case, it is obviously unrealistic to let buyers move out of the villa. After all, buyers also paid a lot of money when buying villas. It is unreasonable to let innocent buyers move out of the house because of the fault of real estate developers. Therefore, it is unlikely that Mr. Qin will return to his room.

Although Mr. Qin may not be able to get his house back, he can get the house money back from the real estate agent through prosecution, which can also minimize Mr. Qin's losses. From the legal point of view, the real estate company obviously violated the relevant laws and regulations of our country, and sold the villa without the consent of the villa owner, and collected the house payment into the company's pocket. Before this, Mr. Qin knew nothing about it. In this case, as long as Mr. Qin sues, he can get back the house payment in full, and it is certain that the real estate company will make compensation.

To sum up, my view on this matter is that it is extremely unlikely that Mr. Qin will get his house back. After all, in this case, the property buyers and Mr. Qin were both victims, and the property buyers were blinded by real estate developers when buying villas, and they also knew nothing about the truth of the matter. Therefore, the real estate company takes full responsibility for this matter and should pay all the house payment to Mr. Qin.