Time to pay directions and orders
Time to pay directions (TTPDs) and time to pay orders (TTPOs) are a way to deal with arrears.1The First-tier Tribunal for Scotland Housing and Property Chamber (Incidental Provisions) Regulations 2019 No.51; Where your client has enough money to make an offer of repayment within a reasonable timescale, they can apply for time to pay, either before the decision is made (TTPD) or after the decision is made (TTPO).
Remember, this only deals with the rent arrears and not an action for repossession. The client must convince the tribunal that they should not allow the repossession to go ahead if the debt is being paid through a time to pay application.
A TTPD is received by the client at the same time as they receive notice of the case management discussion or hearing. The client can complete it and return it to the tribunal.
The application is sent to the landlord, and they can either agree or disagree to the application. If they agree, the time to pay application is awarded and there is no need for a hearing. If they disagree, the tribunal sets a hearing where it will be discussed and decided upon.
A TTPO needs a separate form and must be completed by the client. A copy of the TTPO form and guidance on how to apply can be found on the tribunal website.