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What happens if a lessee defaults in its lease payment?

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What happens if a lessee defaults in its lease payment?

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• When there is a lease default, the Trustee-Manager has the right to repossess the vessel/s, and depending on the market conditions, the Trustee-Manager can either (1) sell or re-lease the vessel on a bareboat charter basis, or (2) trade the vessel/s in the spot or short-to-medium term time charter market.

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