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Ok I will admit that I read that in a column in the paper without doing any research.

But to follow up I read the regulation from the link. I have not fact checked the prices but according to the EPA guide...

Contractors need to be certified and employee's trained TRUE
(General's, Electricians, Painters, Plumbers, Carpenters)

Lets change the story from a door to a window so it will be TRUE
or
leave the door but someone under 6 lives there or might live there TRUE

So the prices are probably over the top but lets add

Must distribute pamphlet's
Must post sign's
Obtain confirmation of receipt of pamphlet's from owner
Must contain the area so no dust leaves the area. (Sorry can't work today it's windy)

Contractor must provide job training to workers
Contractor must be present when signs are posted and during cleanup
Contractor must be available by phone or on-site at all times.
Contractor must perform cleaning verification
Contractor must have work site copies of course completion
Contractor must prepare required records

When all is said and done, if the work is done by a licensed contractor it is going to cost more.
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