Much to my dismay I read the following article about the late Donie Vanitizian.

“Vanitzian, 67, died Dec. 28 at her house in Del Rey, the victim of an alleged homicide.”
I wrote to the author: “She was a much underrated and unrecognized activist fighting for the homeowners.”
I had worked with her for over 15 years and together we fought California’s revision to the Davis-Stirling Act. She was attacked by the Evil Empire a number of times and I came to her aid in defense.
See Longtime L.A. Times contributor Donie Vanitzian remembered as champion of homeowner rights

“For more than 16 years in her Sunday Los Angeles Times column, Donie Vanitzian helped frazzled homeowners navigate the minefield that can be living within a homeowners association.
“The columns often focused on alleged wrongdoing by board members, management companies and other people in positions of power.
“A pugnacious advocate for homeowners, she would contact legislators on HOA-related bills and even respond to readers seeking guidance, regardless of whether she wrote about their experiences in print, one colleague said.
“She had quite the following,” said her sister Alysia Vanitzian. “She would get tons of email and mail from people living in HOAs wanting to send her gifts and money, because she was so helpful.”




