Unlikely. It is illegal to own a wallaby, either in Australia or anywhere else in the world. Within Australia, they may only be kept by a registered wildlife carer who has a licence, and the licence only covers them to care for the animal while it is sick or injured. Healthy animals may not be kept by anyone, except for specially licensed zoos and sanctuaries.
Regardless of local laws in the US, it is actually illegal to own a wallaby anywhere. Many people do not realise this.
The Australian government has only permitted the export of kangaroos and wallabies overseas for non-commercial purposes. This means that smaller, private zoos have been permitted to have them. Unfortunately, this has resulted in numerous kangaroos and wallabies escaping from their enclosures (due to mismanagement and lack of understanding of the animals' needs), causing the development of feral populations overseas.
Despite permitting the export of these animals, this still does not mean that kangaroos or wallabies may be kept as pets. Anyone who sells kangaroos or wallabies overseas is, in effect, flouting Australian law by exploiting them for commercial purposes.
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No. It needs it's own separate insurance. Homeowners insurance excludes vehicles.
Yes, if you own a home, homeowners insurance is definitely recommended, if not mandatory by some mortgage lenders.
No. there is no such thing as a retroactive homeowners insurance policy.
No. But they can apply for it provided the documents about the property that they really own.
No, but if he owns a home he can buy his own insurance, or he can buy tenants insurance if he does not.
No. They must purchase their own renter's insurance. The homeowners policy for a rental only covers the physical property.
No, you are not protected from a flood with your basic homeowners insurance. Most companies that sell homeowners insurance will probably sell flood insurance as well, but it will be it's own purchase.
No
No. This is not what homeowners insurance is for. Homeowners insurance is to pay for physical damage to your home and contents.
No, your Homeowners Insurance will not. Your Medical Insurance Will.
No. This will have nothing to do with the price of the homeowners insurance.