- Cannot be directly contained in anything
- em:BuildingAgricultureStructureIndicator
True if a building is reported as being an agricultural structure; false otherwise.
- em:BuildingPrimaryResidenceIndicator
True if this home is occupied at least 6 months per year and is this a primary residence; false if dwelling occupied as a vacation residence or simply vacant.
- em:BuildingElevatedBuildingIndicator
True if a building meets the NFIP definition of an elevated building; false otherwise. An elevated building is a no-basement building that was constructed so as to meet the following criteria: 1. The top of the elevated floor (all A zones) or the bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member of the lowest floor (all V zones) is above ground level. 2. The building is adequately anchored. 3. The method of elevation is pilings, columns (posts and piers), shear walls (not in V zones), or solid foundation perimeter walls (not in V zones)
- em:BuildingHouseWorshipIndicator
True if a building is reported as being a house of worship; false otherwise.
- em:BuildingNonProfitIndicator
True if a building is reported as being a non-profit; false otherwise.
- em:BuildingPostFIRMConstructionIndicator
True if construction was started after publication of the FIRM; false if construction was started before publication. For insurance rating purposes, buildings for which the start of construction or substantial improvement was after December 31, 1974, or on or after the effective date of the initial FIRM for the community, whichever is later, are considered Post-FIRM construction.
- em:BuildingSmallBusinessIndicator
True if the insured represents a small business; false otherwise. Small business is defined as a business with fewer than 100 employees.
- em:BuildingDateOfLossDate
A date on which water first entered the insured building.
- em:BuildingOriginalConstructionDate
An original date of the construction of the building.
- em:BuildingOriginalFloodPolicyDate
An original date of the flood policy.
- em:BuildingBaseFloodElevationValue
A Base Flood Elevation (BFE) value is the elevation at which there is a 1% chance per year of flooding in feet from the elevation certificate
- em:BuildingBasementStructureCategoryCode
A kind of basement structure, defined as any level or story which has its floor subgrade on all sides.
- em:BuildingPolicyCountQuantity
A number of insured units in an active status. A policy contract ceases to be in an active status as of the cancellation date or the expiration date. Residential Condominium Building Association Policy (RCBAP) contracts are stored as a single policy contract but insure multiple units and therefore represent multiple policies
- em:BuildingCommunityRatingSystemDiscountCode
A Community Rating System (CRS) Classification Credit Percentage used to rate the policy. The insurance premium credit is based on whether a property is in or out of the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) as shown on the community's Flood Insurance Rate Map. The premium credit for properties in the SFHA increases according to a community's CRS class. *For the purpose of determining CRS Premium Discounts, all AR and A99 zones are treated as non-SFHAs. **These percentages are subject to change. Always refer to the Flood Insurance Manual for the latest information.
- em:BuildingElevationCertificateCode
An element to indicates if a policy has been rated with elevation certificate
- em:BuildingElevationDifferenceValue
A difference in feet between the elevation of the lowest floor used for rating or the floodproofed elevation and the base flood elevation (BFE), or base flood depth, as appropriate from the elevation certificate
- em:BuildingContentsLocationCode
An element for code that indicates where within the structure the contents are located.
- em:BuildingLowestAdjacentGradeValue
A lowest natural grade adjacent to the insured structure prior to excavating or filling. The difference in feet of the lowest natural grade adjacent to the building from the reference level of the building
- em:BuildingLowestFloorElevationValue
A building's lowest floor is the floor or level (including basement/enclosure/crawlspace/subgrade crawlspace) that is used as the point of reference when rating a building. This includes the level to which a building is floodproofed*. The elevation in feet of the reference level of the building from the elevation certificate
- em:BuildingFloorQuantityCode
A number of floors in the building.
- em:BuildingObstructionCategoryCode
A kind of obstruction (if any) in the enclosure (if any).
- em:BuildingOccupancyCategoryCode
A kind of use and occupancy type of the structure.
- em:BuildingClaimPaidAmount
A dollar amount paid on the building claim. In some instances, a negative amount may appear which occurs when a check issued to a policy holder isn't cashed and has to be re-issued
- em:BuildingClaimContentsPaidAmount
A dollar amount paid on the contents claim. In some instances, a negative amount may appear, which occurs when a check issued to a policy holder isn't cashed and has to be re-issued
- em:BuildingClaimIncreasedCostOfCompliancePaidAmount
A dollar amount paid on the Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) claim. Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) coverage is one of several flood insurances resources for policyholders who need additional help rebuilding after a flood. It provides up to $30,000 to help cover the cost of mitigation measures that will reduce the flood risk
- em:BuildingTotalInsuranceCoverageAmount
A dollar amount for Total Insurance Amount on the Building
- em:BuildingTotalContentsInsuranceCoverageAmount
A dollar amount for Total Insurance Amount on the Contents
- em:BuildingLossYearDate
A date for Year of Loss = Year in which the flood loss occurred
- em:BuildingCondominiumCategoryCode
A kind of condominium property.
- em:BuildingFloodZoneText
A Flood zone derived from the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) used to rate the property.
- em:BuildingPolicyRateMethodCode
A kind of policy rating method.
- nc:EffectiveDate
A date that information take effect.
- nc:AddressCityName
A name of a city or town.
- nc:StateCode
A state, commonwealth, province, or other such geopolitical subdivision of a country.
- fips:CountyCode
A unique county, parish, vicinage, or other such geopolitical subdivision of a state.
- nc:AddressPostalCode
An identifier of a post office-assigned zone for an address.
- nc:GeographicCoordinateLatitude
A measurement of the angular distance between a point on the Earth and the Equator.
- nc:GeographicCoordinateLongitude
A measurement of the angular distance between a point on the Earth and the Prime Meridian.
- nc:LocaleCensusTractID
An identifier of a designated census tract area.
- Cannot be directly contained in anything
- via em:DamageClaimDetailType
- em:BuildingAgricultureStructureIndicator True if a building is reported as being an agricultural structure; false otherwise.
- em:BuildingPrimaryResidenceIndicator True if this home is occupied at least 6 months per year and is this a primary residence; false if dwelling occupied as a vacation residence or simply vacant.
- em:BuildingElevatedBuildingIndicator True if a building meets the NFIP definition of an elevated building; false otherwise. An elevated building is a no-basement building that was constructed so as to meet the following criteria: 1. The top of the elevated floor (all A zones) or the bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member of the lowest floor (all V zones) is above ground level. 2. The building is adequately anchored. 3. The method of elevation is pilings, columns (posts and piers), shear walls (not in V zones), or solid foundation perimeter walls (not in V zones)
- em:BuildingHouseWorshipIndicator True if a building is reported as being a house of worship; false otherwise.
- em:BuildingNonProfitIndicator True if a building is reported as being a non-profit; false otherwise.
- em:BuildingPostFIRMConstructionIndicator True if construction was started after publication of the FIRM; false if construction was started before publication. For insurance rating purposes, buildings for which the start of construction or substantial improvement was after December 31, 1974, or on or after the effective date of the initial FIRM for the community, whichever is later, are considered Post-FIRM construction.
- em:BuildingSmallBusinessIndicator True if the insured represents a small business; false otherwise. Small business is defined as a business with fewer than 100 employees.
- em:BuildingDateOfLossDate A date on which water first entered the insured building.
- em:BuildingOriginalConstructionDate An original date of the construction of the building.
- em:BuildingOriginalFloodPolicyDate An original date of the flood policy.
- em:BuildingBaseFloodElevationValue A Base Flood Elevation (BFE) value is the elevation at which there is a 1% chance per year of flooding in feet from the elevation certificate
- em:BuildingBasementStructureCategoryCode A kind of basement structure, defined as any level or story which has its floor subgrade on all sides.
- em:BuildingPolicyCountQuantity A number of insured units in an active status. A policy contract ceases to be in an active status as of the cancellation date or the expiration date. Residential Condominium Building Association Policy (RCBAP) contracts are stored as a single policy contract but insure multiple units and therefore represent multiple policies
- em:BuildingCommunityRatingSystemDiscountCode A Community Rating System (CRS) Classification Credit Percentage used to rate the policy. The insurance premium credit is based on whether a property is in or out of the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) as shown on the community's Flood Insurance Rate Map. The premium credit for properties in the SFHA increases according to a community's CRS class. *For the purpose of determining CRS Premium Discounts, all AR and A99 zones are treated as non-SFHAs. **These percentages are subject to change. Always refer to the Flood Insurance Manual for the latest information.
- em:BuildingElevationCertificateCode An element to indicates if a policy has been rated with elevation certificate
- em:BuildingElevationDifferenceValue A difference in feet between the elevation of the lowest floor used for rating or the floodproofed elevation and the base flood elevation (BFE), or base flood depth, as appropriate from the elevation certificate
- em:BuildingContentsLocationCode An element for code that indicates where within the structure the contents are located.
- em:BuildingLowestAdjacentGradeValue A lowest natural grade adjacent to the insured structure prior to excavating or filling. The difference in feet of the lowest natural grade adjacent to the building from the reference level of the building
- em:BuildingLowestFloorElevationValue A building's lowest floor is the floor or level (including basement/enclosure/crawlspace/subgrade crawlspace) that is used as the point of reference when rating a building. This includes the level to which a building is floodproofed*. The elevation in feet of the reference level of the building from the elevation certificate
- em:BuildingFloorQuantityCode A number of floors in the building.
- em:BuildingObstructionCategoryCode A kind of obstruction (if any) in the enclosure (if any).
- em:BuildingOccupancyCategoryCode A kind of use and occupancy type of the structure.
- em:BuildingClaimPaidAmount A dollar amount paid on the building claim. In some instances, a negative amount may appear which occurs when a check issued to a policy holder isn't cashed and has to be re-issued
- em:BuildingClaimContentsPaidAmount A dollar amount paid on the contents claim. In some instances, a negative amount may appear, which occurs when a check issued to a policy holder isn't cashed and has to be re-issued
- em:BuildingClaimIncreasedCostOfCompliancePaidAmount A dollar amount paid on the Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) claim. Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) coverage is one of several flood insurances resources for policyholders who need additional help rebuilding after a flood. It provides up to $30,000 to help cover the cost of mitigation measures that will reduce the flood risk
- em:BuildingTotalInsuranceCoverageAmount A dollar amount for Total Insurance Amount on the Building
- em:BuildingTotalContentsInsuranceCoverageAmount A dollar amount for Total Insurance Amount on the Contents
- em:BuildingLossYearDate A date for Year of Loss = Year in which the flood loss occurred
- em:BuildingCondominiumCategoryCode A kind of condominium property.
- em:BuildingFloodZoneText A Flood zone derived from the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) used to rate the property.
- em:BuildingPolicyRateMethodCode A kind of policy rating method.
- nc:EffectiveDate A date that information take effect.
- nc:AddressCityName A name of a city or town.
- nc:StateCode A state, commonwealth, province, or other such geopolitical subdivision of a country.
- fips:CountyCode A unique county, parish, vicinage, or other such geopolitical subdivision of a state.
- nc:AddressPostalCode An identifier of a post office-assigned zone for an address.
- nc:GeographicCoordinateLatitude A measurement of the angular distance between a point on the Earth and the Equator.
- nc:GeographicCoordinateLongitude A measurement of the angular distance between a point on the Earth and the Prime Meridian.
- nc:LocaleCensusTractID An identifier of a designated census tract area.
- via structures:ObjectType