Final answer:
The advertisement in question does not appear to violate the Fair Housing Act, as it does not contain discriminatory language or practices. It lists factual information about the property without evidence of discrimination.
Step-by-step explanation:
The advertisement 'New 4-bedroom, 2-bath home for sale in a family neighborhood. Yours for only $1100 per month' does not appear to violate any provisions of the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination against protected classes in the sale or rental of housing. It does not show evidence of discriminatory language or practices as it lists only factual information about the property.
Without additional context that suggests discriminatory intent or action (e.g., targeting only certain groups of people or excluding others), there's no clear connection to the Fair Housing Act or other housing discrimination laws. To assess a violation of housing regulations, the advertisement would need to contain language or implications that discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, or disability.