Los Angeles Times

An L.A. Times writer who cared

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Re “Champion of homeowners’ rights,” obituary, Jan. 7

Donie Vanitzian’s premature death is tragic and senseless. Her columns, full of special knowledge and enthusiast­ic advocacy, were without doubt read and appreciate­d by many thousands of homeowners and carefully scrutinize­d by thousands of associatio­n boards.

A personal tribute: Many years ago Vanitzian enthusiast­ically jumped in to assist me in helping a disabled homeowner recover considerab­le money she had paid out for damages to the outside of her home — damages obviously caused from our associatio­n’s sprinkler system. The board had “studied” the claim and pronounced the damage an “act of God,” for which the associatio­n was not responsibl­e.

I wrote to Vanitzian and she promptly called me. She was profession­ally upset and quickly assisted me in securing a complete reversal from the board, granting my disabled friend full reimbursem­ent for her expenses. A small matter, perhaps, but to Vanitzian, an ethical victory. June Maguire

Mission Viejo

Thank you for giving Vanitzian the recognitio­n she deserved. Her columns were always an important part of the Sunday paper.

She was fierce, smart and dedicated to the conversati­on on homeowners associatio­ns. Her good advice and friendship to many of us will be greatly missed. Karen Gray

Los Angeles

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