Types of Property
Covered/Not Covered Prop
Prop Addl Coverages
Property Extensions
Cause of Loss/Form
100

Examples include buildings, driveways, sidewalks, and underground piping

What is Real Property-tangible property consisting of land, all structures permanently attached to the land, and whatever is growing on the land.

100

Completed additions to covered buildings

Fixtures (including outdoor fixtures)

What is Building (Covered Property

100

extends the policy to protect covered property while it is being moved and for up to 30 days at the new location

What is Preservation of Property

100

provides automatic coverage for a new building being constructed at the premises described in the declarations.

What is Newly Acquired or Constructed Property

100

When a property loss occurs this is what happens to its value

What is Reduction

200

Examples include vehicles, merchandise, furniture, tools, and clothing.

What is Personal Property-all tangible and intangible property that is not real property.

200

as long as it is within 100 feet of the insured premises is covered. This includes furniture and equipment.

What is Business Personal Property (Covered Property)

200

are charges for services rendered from the local fire department for controlling or extinguishing a fire

Fire Department Service Charge

200

provides a limited amount of coverage for items owned by an individual insured while on the premises described in the declarations

What is Personal Effects and Property of Others

200

normal income the business would have made is lost since the business is not in operations.

What is Loss Income

300

personal property located in a building such as furniture, machinery and equipment, and stock

What is Contents

300

Property that can be insured more advantageously under other forms such as money, securities, automobiles, and aircraft under policies. 

 

What is Not Covered Property

300

This pays the insureds expenses for extraction if the release, discharge, dispersal, seepage, migration, or escape is the result of covered losses.

What is Pollutant Clean-up and Removal

300

provides coverage for covered property while it is away from the described location. This also covers property stored at a location leased after the inception of the policy and property at any fair, trade show, or exhibition.

What is Property Off Premises

300

Costs occurring from additional means of business after a loss occurs

What is Extra Expense

400

property shipped to others or received from others.

What is Property in Transit

400

The BPP provides $2,500 per location in coverage in case an insured does not buy the this coverage

What is Personal Property of Others (Covered Property)

400

This additional coverage includes the cost to clean up the pollution at the insured's premises caused by an insured peril. However, this coverage does include cleanup or removal of pollutants from land or water.

What is Debris Removal

400

permits the insured to extend your business personal property to include trailers the insured lease for storage or additional office space.

What is Non-Owned Detached Trailers

400
poses greatest threat to property

What is Fire

500

personal property in the temporary possession of others for things such as processing, cleaning, repairing, adjusting, or selling.

What is Personal Property in the Possession of Others

500

Smuggled goods being held for sale

Property that is much less susceptible to loss such as building foundations below the lowest basement floor

What is Not Covered Property

500

The amount is 5% of the amount of insurance or $10,000, whichever is less. This additional coverage provides no coverage for the following: Loss to any undamaged portion of the building that an ordinance or law does not permit to remain in use. The cost to demolish the undamaged portion of the structure and remove its debris

What is Increased Cost of Construction?

500

It covers fire, lightning, explosion, riot or civil commotion, and aircraft.

Outdoor Property

500

Declarations, Forms, Cause of Loss Forms, Conditions, and Endorsements

What is the Components of a Commercial Property Coverage

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