No
A shed would be considered a separate structure, not an appurtenant structure, unless it is attached to the home itself.
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.
Something that is attached to the structure that can be removed.
If your referring to the main security fence around your property, be it vinyl wood or metal, it is considered an additional structure by most insurance companies. If you mean some other type of decorative fence like those sometimes found around flowers and such, then no it would likely not be considered structural.
Yes.
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.
Synonym : accessory / adjunct / adjuvant / ancillary / auxiliary / subsidiary
no
Post.
no... examples of appurtenant structures are... fences, gazebos, unattached garages
A split rail corner post in a fence structure serves the purpose of providing stability and support at the corners of the fence, helping to maintain the overall structure's strength and integrity.
Yes, cementing fence posts can provide added stability and durability to the fence structure.