A springing lien is a contractual security interest that activates only upon a specific future event, such as a default or property sale. Commonly used in real estate or business financing, it protects lenders by automatically attaching to assets when conditions change. Borrowers benefit from delayed encumbrance, while lenders gain conditional financial protection.
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