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What Happened: Six months after an executive recruiting agency moved into its new office, employees began experiencing rashes and congestion while at work, problems that eased as soon as they left the building. Dissatisfied with building management’s response to its complaints, the agency moved out and sued the landlord for recission and negligence in failing to maintain the building’s HVAC and ventilation system. The landlord countersued the agency for failure to pay rent.