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A license holder (appointed by their broker) who represents the interest of one of the two parties in an in-house real estate transaction is called

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Final answer:

An individual who lobbies on behalf of their employer as part of their job is known as an in-house lobbyist. They are compensated for their work and advocate for the organization's interests.

Step-by-step explanation:

The individual described in your question is known as an in-house lobbyist.

An in-house lobbyist typically works within an organization and is responsible for lobbying on behalf of the organization's interests.

This differs from a volunteer lobbyist, who does not receive compensation for their lobbying activities and typically lobby on a more informal basis or for causes they personally support.

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