Former Serenity Towers resident left homeless after getting MHA voucher

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Months after a May court order that shut down Serenity Towers, one former resident is still looking for somewhere to call home.

Mark Tilly told WREG he can’t get any answers for a voucher from the Memphis Housing Authority, and it’s led to him being homeless.

He said it’s been a nightmare trying to get an apartment, and he has to deal with the heat and being homeless, and is now losing hope.

Tenant tired of power, air problems in senior apartments reaches out for help

Tilley said what hurts more is that he’s waiting on just an inspection so he can move it, but with no call back from the Memphis Housing Authority, his options are limited…

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