Despite best efforts, several factors can challenge the enforceability of a contract:
Ambiguity: Vague or unclear terms can lead to interpretations that affect enforceability. Duress or Coercion: If any party was forced into the agreement, it might not be enforceable. Fraud or Misrepresentation: False statements or deception can invalidate a contract. Unconscionability: If the terms are extremely unfair to one party, courts may refuse to enforce them.