The FHA has revised the order of loss-mitigation options for FHA borrowers whose properties or jobs are located in hurricane-ravaged areas in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Under the revised policy, FHA is allowing lenders to evaluate borrowers in the affected areas first for the “disaster stand-alone partial claim” before the disaster loan modification. The agency believes this change will enable more affected borrowers to get into a permanent loss-mitigation solution and keep their mortgage in good standing. The policy specifically allows borrowers to maintain their pre-disaster monthly principal and interest payment and retain their current interest rate and term of the FHA-insured mortgage. In addition, the policy provides for the repayment of arrearages with a subordinate mortgage lien that is not repaid until the maturity of the FHA loan, the sale of the property, or the payoff of the loan, or non-FHA refinancing ...