By: Michelle W
(Feb 12, 2026)
⭐ 0 stars if I could.
TRAVELERS & TOURISTS, BEWARE – AVOID THIS ESTABLISHMENT. The lack of communication and respect is unacceptable. Before booking, read the reviews on Google, Yelp, and TripAdvisor and any RV life websites —you’ll see we are not the first to experience this.
Three weeks ago, my son-in-law called and spoke directly with Michele Broxton, the owner, regarding full-time opportunities while moving from California to Missouri. She was friendly and helpful, guaranteed him a spot when ready at a monthly rate of $595 or three months in advance at a discounted rate of $1,500, and then completely ghosted him.
For the next two weeks, he tried calling, texting, and emailing repeatedly to confirm the deposit for placement. Meanwhile, trusting her guarantee and the availability of openings, he secured employment starting in March and arranged RV transport, paying over $2,500 for delivery to Ozark Farms on February 24, 2026.
Being from Missouri and familiar with the area, I got involved because I know it’s a great state to raise a family—but based on Ozark Farms’ website, this experience was anything but welcoming. I called to check if there had been a communication error and found two additional numbers still routing to Michele Broxton. I called, texted, and emailed every single one, hoping someone would respond—no one ever did.
Finally, after numerous attempts, someone answered at 5:30 PM California time / 7:30 PM Missouri time. I believe it was Michele Broxton. When I asked if this was Ozark Farms, the response was, “How can I help you?” I explained the urgency and asked if I was speaking with Michele Broxton—she refused to answer and stated she needed to speak only with the person signing the agreement. When I requested to merge the call with my son-in-law, she refused.
Throughout the call, she acknowledged the urgency in a somewhat caring tone—but gave no apologies, no explanation, and would not confirm her identity. She stated she would review communications to “ensure nothing was lost in translation.”
It doesn’t matter who I spoke with—this person is a representative of Ozark Farms and the face of the company to customers. Despite being polite and professional, the lack of respect and transparency was shocking. Only after persistent follow-ups did she finally contact my son-in-law—and not by phone or text, but via an email at 9:30 PM PST / 11:30 PM Missouri time, declining his reservation four hours after our call.
We will never recommend or patronize Ozark Farms. They advertise as a “caring, family-run business,” but offer zero communication or transparency. Relocating to a new state is a huge financial and personal commitment. Prospective tenants deserve honest communication, clarity, and follow-through—things Ozark Farms failed to provide.
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