Under government plans to improve housing standards, rogue landlords who provide poor social housing could be "named and shamed" online.
It comes as the government plans to establish a "resident panel" to allow social tenants to be heard "directly by the government".
To help establish the new rules, 250 people from across England will be invited to share their experiences, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) said.
The changes are set to be enforced via new legislation which will post falling landlords' names on the government's website and social media channels.
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