+1 to what Leper recommends as it seems you have gone down the polite route.
We used to live in a house sub-let into flats and the people who lived above us only seemed to have one record, "Fairytale of New York", which they would play continuously at all hours. Our way to get back was to put The Pixies Debaser on continuous play on a Sunday then go out for a few hours. We would put the speakers on top of the wardrobe facing up just to be sure. They soon got the message!.
I did something similar re alarm clock. Neighbour was setting their clock for 5.30 and not getting up til after 8 every morning. I set my alarm and went off for the weekend , hasn't happened since. Again this might not be something you would feel comfortable to do something similar
I have no advice to give you but I feel sorry for you and your family.
Is your house second hand or new? If previously owned, why did the previous owners' move out? Is there an obligation on the seller to inform you that they moved out because of the noisy neighbours?
How do you know for 100% certainty that they are not renting?
As a matter of record, why don't you video tape some evidence from various rooms in your house? It might come in handy at a later stage. If your baby is distressed, then you owe it to him/her to pursue all avenues.
Good luck with it.
If people selling their house were honest about the neighbours, lots of peoples houses wouldnt sell.
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