(1) On a claim for possession of the mortgaged property or for payment of the mortgage debt, the claimant must file with the claim form evidence by affidavit —
(a) exhibiting a copy of the original mortgage;
(b) exhibiting a copy of any other document which sets out the terms of the mortgage; and
(c) giving particulars of —
(i) the amount of the advance,
(ii) the interest payable under the mortgage,
(iii) the amount of any periodic payments required to be made stating whether or not such payments include interest,
(iv) the amount of repayments that have been made,
(v) the amount of any repayments or interest due but unpaid at the date of the claim and at the date of the affidavit,
(vi) the amount remaining due under the mortgage, and
(vii) if the claim includes a claim for interest– the daily rate at which such interest accrues.
(2) If the claimant seeks possession of the mortgaged property, the claimant must also file with the claim form evidence by affidavit —
(a) giving details of any person other than the defendant and the defendant's family who to the claimant's knowledge is in occupation of the mortgaged property; and
(b) stating the circumstances under which the right to possession arises.
(3) If the mortgage creates a tenancy other than a tenancy at will between the mortgagor and the mortgagee, the affidavit must show how and when the tenancy was determined and if by service of a notice when and how that notice was served.