@[email protected] has asked you to not post their images.
I saw your previous reply to them about it being publicly available. @[email protected] consented to have their work viewed publicly in the location and manner they choose.
They did not provide you the right to do so as you choose. Once they told you they didn’t consent to your posts it would have been good of you to have respected their wishes and complied with their request for removal.
Realistically, they can’t stop you for posting it whenever and wherever you like, but it’s very disrespectful and ideally we’d all be better than that.
I hope you consider this, but regardless I wish you both the best.
I would suggest getting your hands on the appraisal. Also, realtors should provide you with “Comps” (comparisons for other similar properties that have sold recently [last 6 months up to 2 years]).
From those you should have a better idea if the property is priced correctly.