No
Something that is attached to the structure that can be removed.
Yes.
Synonym : accessory / adjunct / adjuvant / ancillary / auxiliary / subsidiary
No the enclosed attached porch is part of the home itself. No if the porch was an unattached stand-alone building it would fall under the appurtenant structures section of the policy.
Yes, awnings are generally considered appurtenant structures because they are attached to the main structure of a property and provide a functional benefit to the property. They are typically included in appraisals and property valuations as part of the overall property improvement.
A shed is a building or structure that is used to store things.
no... examples of appurtenant structures are... fences, gazebos, unattached garages
The difference between waiting shed and waiting shade is the structure. A waiting shed is a small structure where a person can go to get out of the sun. Waiting shade is under a tree or in the shadow of a structure out of the sun.
No, endoskeletons are internal skeletons made of bone or cartilage that provide structural support for the body and protect internal organs. They do not shed like exoskeletons.
A kennel is a structure for dogs and cats
No, a greenhouse is different from a shed. A greenhouse is a structure primarily used for growing plants by controlling environmental factors like temperature and humidity. On the other hand, a shed is a small roofed structure typically used for storage or as a workshop.