Buildings at the same location, but not attached to the primary structure.
Buildings on the same premises as the main building insured under a property insurance policy. A detached garage, a tool shed or a gazebo would be called an appurtenant structure.
Buildings of lesser value that are on based on the common law principle that a person who knowingly exposes himself or herself to danger or injury assumes the risk of loss and cannot hold another person responsible for the loss.
A structure pertaining or belonging to the insured structure, such as a tool shed. Appurtenant structures are provided for in the Homeowners policy and other dwelling forms.
Buildings on the same premises as the main building insured under a property policy (e.g., a tool shed).
Buildings on the same premises as the main building insured under a Property Insurance policy. Most Dwelling Property Insurance policies cover appurtenant structures under most circumstances.
This is a structure (building, fence) that you own that is associated with your insured property, such as a storage building that is not attached to your house.