Idol v. Idol, 734 S.E.2d 138 (N.C. Ct. App. 2012)

(appeal from an action for partition of property between four tenants in common; commissioners, after assessing property and building upon the property, apportioned tracts by equitable values rather than in equal tracts; court approved commissioner’s report and parties appealed; appellate court held that court review constrained by statute stating that the question of fact to determine whether the division by commissioners was fair and equitable is decided by the lower court and its decision will be upheld if there is any evidence in the record to support it; on review, the court held evidence supported values of structures assigned by commission and affirmed).