Former Serenity resident living in shelter gets action on new apartment after WREG story

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A former resident of Serenity Towers has finally received action from the Memphis Housing Authority to move into a new apartment after he ended up living in a homeless shelter.

Mark Tilly, who was forced to leave Serenity Towers when the city shut it down, was unable to move into a voucher-approved apartment due to delays in inspection by the MHA.

But a day after a WREG news story aired, MHA scheduled an inspection for his new apartment…

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