(a) If the owner or any claimant shall, in bad faith deprive or attempt to deprive any owner, claimant or other person of benefits to which he is entitled under this chapter by giving or recording false affidavits, invoices, statements, or in any other manner,
(1) any person injured thereby is entitled to recover any damage caused to him, and
(2) the court may issue temporary and permanent injunctions, whether or not irreparable damage has been or will be done.
(b) If a claimant in bad faith overstates the amount for which he is entitled to a lien, or fails to record a statement of cancellation as required by section 264(e) of this title the court may
(1) declare his lien void;
(2) award the owner or any other person injured thereby actual damages suffered; and
(3) award the owner punitive damages in an amount not exceeding the difference between the amount claimed as a lien and the amount which the claimant was actually entitled to claim as a lien.
(c) Damages awarded under this section may include the costs of securing cancellation of the lien of record, including reasonable attorney's fees and court costs.