@Syuzanna2 I believe this just means that the platform (Airbnb or VRBO or whomever) needs to show the nightly rate inclusive of all fees (platform/cleaning etc). As such as long as they are properly defined in the listing (and not charged separately) then you should be OK.
Here is VRBOs explanation of what is needed:
States and countries around the world have different requirements for how your rates must be displayed to their consumers. We recently contacted you about a new Californian law, which requires your rates to be displayed to travellers in California—including fees (but not taxes). These rules apply to the way we display your rates to travellers in California, even if your property is located outside of California.
Please review our Vrbo Marketplace Standards, which state that all mandatory fees and taxes must be included in the rate at the time of booking. Mandatory fees are amounts that are charged to every traveller such as resort fees, HOA fees or cleaning fees. This does not include usage-based or optional fees like extra housekeeping or early check-in.
In order for us to be able to display your rates appropriately in line with these requirements, we need you to ensure that all mandatory taxes, fees and charges required to stay at the property (e.g. mandatory resort fees, cleaning fees, transfer fees and city taxes) are loaded into mandatory fee structured fields.
Action required in the Vrbo dashboard or in your connectivity software
If you are an integrated partner, you can review taxes and mandatory fees in your connectivity software.