[1] During the Martial law era under President Ferdinand Marcos, it became known as the Freedom House and was used a meeting place for both anti and pro-Marcos groups.
For Roman Catholics, the house hosts the Santo Niño de Pasion.
The Tech family claimed that they were not consulted with the move while the Pasig government alleged they were unresponsive to attempts to reach out to them.
[2] In 2020, the house would be declared as an Important Cultural Property (ICP) superseding the ordinance and gave the Tech family assistance from the national government to conserve and protect the site.
[4] The National Museum of the Philippines has recognized structure as an Important Cultural Property on February 19, 2020.