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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — There are new details about the soon-to-be shuttered Peppertree Apartments in Whitehaven.

Two tenants remain at the property. Attorney Marcus Ward, who was appointed by Shelby County Environmental Court as a Special Master on the case, says one of them has obtained temporary relocation but hasn’t moved.

He added the resident has had difficulty obtaining housing but has also been “uncooperative” with the relocation assistants.

According to Ward, the other tenant, who’d been approved for permanent housing, left and then returned without anyone’s knowledge.

Attorneys for Peppertree say they’ve filed eviction notices but hope the tenants will move prior to any necessary court action.

The parties are due back in court on January 9. Environmental Court Judge Patrick Dandridge says he’d like to dismiss case, but won’t until remaining tenants are out.