Fire shell insurance

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The fire shell insurance protects against fire, lightning strikes and explosions on a house under construction and the building materials on the building site. Lenders usually require fire insurance . It is often part of a new building insurance .

The fire insurance also includes consequential damage caused by smoke, soot and extinguishing. In addition, cleaning and demolition costs as well as loss of rental income for residential buildings are reimbursed.