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Twin Sisters Deliver Babies on Same Day

October 10, 2010 by Real Estate Investor Comments Off
Ayinde O. Chase – AHN News Editor

Miami, FL, United States (AHN) – Two South Florida twin sisters share more than their birthdays, they both gave birth on the same day too.

As fraternal twins, Cristina and Alexandra Lima have always been very close.

This Wednesday the two sisters and best friends became first time mothers together too delivering at Baptist Hospital in Kendall.

“They probably would have conceived within 72 hours of each other, across the country, which is very unusual,” said Dr. Randy Fink who delivered both babies.

Ava was delivered by C-section and weighed 9 pounds 8 ounces, and Olivia, who was delivered naturally, was 8 pounds 5 ounces.

Alexandra said, “We have so many similarities being twins, but we could never have predicted or asked for something as special as this. We are really blessed.”

The twins said even though their two girls aren’t twins because of their special connection they will probably feel like sisters.

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The ABCs of the Residential Real Estate Foreclosure Process

October 24, 2009 by Real Estate Investor Comments Off

By now most Americans are very aware of the fact that real estate foreclosures are at an all time high. In many states and metropolitan areas, foreclosure rates have doubled and tripled since the beginning of 2006. A lot of American homeowners, though, still are not clear on exactly what the foreclosure process is or how it unfolds. In a typical case, when a homeowner is 30 days late on its monthly mortgage payment, the lending institution will place a phone call to the home-owner, reminding them to make their monthly payment. The Lender will follow up with another phone call and usually a written reminder after 60 days of non-payment.

Once the homeowner is 90 days behind on their mortgage, the lender will invariably send the homeowner what is called a “pre-foreclosure letter.” read more…

 

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