Melissa Benson joined the Housing Practice Group at the Legal Aid Society of Columbus in August of 2015 and has been the Housing Managing Attorney since May of 2020. She litigates cases protecting the rights of low-income tenants, including eviction prevention, maintaining housing subsidies, ensuring safe living conditions in rental housing, and the abatement of public nuisances in unsafe rental housing. Melissa was lead counsel in T&R Properties v. Wimberly, the Tenth District Court of Appeals case stopping the practice of eviction by affidavit in Franklin County. Prior to joining LASC, Melissa worked for nearly ten years as an attorney in the Chillicothe office of LASC’s sister program, Southeastern Ohio Legal Services (SEOLS), where her primary practice areas were housing, consumer protection, family and public benefits law. Before obtaining her law degree from Case Western Reserve University in 2005, Melissa worked as a journalist in Cleveland, Ohio.
Melissa Benson joined the Housing Team at the Legal Aid Society of Columbus in August of 2015. She litigates cases protecting the rights of low-income tenants, including eviction prevention, maintaining housing subsidies, and ensuring safe living conditions in rental housing. Melissa oversees a project focusing on abating nuisances in residential rental property, both occupied and vacant, to
return rental units to habitability and increase the stock of safe, affordable housing in the region. Prior to joining LASC, Melissa worked for nearly ten years as an attorney in the Chillicothe office of LASC’s sister program, Southeastern Ohio Legal Services (SEOLS), where her primary practice areas were housing, consumer protection, family and public benefits law. While at SEOLS, Melissa served as the co-director of the program’s foreclosure defense project. Before obtaining her law degree from Case Western Reserve University in 2005, Melissa worked as a journalist in Cleveland, Ohio.