It is widely known that fire insurance covers building and contents. Building not only covers the structure but also the permanent fixtures, sanitary fittings, and other permanent fittings. Similarly, garages, covered porches, canopies, and even boundary walls can be covered under the fire policy. It can also cover private roads, swimming pools, and foundations. Though foundations do not carry any fire risk, they same is susceptible to damage from earthquakes. However, all these properties need to be declared specifically while seeking insurance.
a contract between the Insurer and the Insured is of personal nature i.e. the policy cannot be transferred in the name of any other person on account of sale of property or so except by way of inheritance.
a location specific policy which means the property declared to be lying at any particular premises under the policy, will not be covered under the policy if the same is moved out of that premises.
one of the policy which is still under regulatory control and hence the coverage offered and the policy wordings will essentially be uniform across the country
Most fire insurance policies for residential buildings provide cover against damages caused by:
Fire
Lightening
Explosion / implosion
Aircraft Damage
Riot / strike / malicious damage
STFI