Final answer:
FS 720 is not silent on the default voting interest required for HOA amendments; it's typically a majority if the governing documents do not specify otherwise.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is false that FS 720 is silent on the default voting interest required to pass an amendment in an HOA (Homeowners Association). FS 720, or the Florida Homeowners' Association Act, provides guidance on the operation of homeowners' associations in Florida, including procedures for amending the governing documents. The exact voting interest needed can vary, as it is often outlined in the HOA's governing documents or bylaws. However, the act generally presumes that if the documents are silent, a majority of voting interests is typically required. This threshold can be higher in some cases, depending on the specific nature of the amendment being proposed.